katana750
New Member
I recently started a larger planted tank,120 gallons....I have followed the recomendations on this forum regarding lighting,ferts,CO2 ect. The tank is up and running. with CO2 my ph has dropped to 6.8 from 8.2 , my kh is 5.6 (100 ppm) everything seems to be falling into place. Except my gh which is still 14.5 (260 ppm). All my fish perfer soft acidic water...Currently they are enjoying hard alkaline tap water in smaller temp. tanks. They seem fine now (growing, very hungry), but I wonder about there long term health. I have read up on RO units. Seems like a quite of bit of expense, but maybe worth it in the long run. I have also come across water softening pillows that remove the hardness from your water. Sounds easy but maybe not the healthest for the occupents... fish and plants. Perhaps I should ignore the gh altogether and stick to plants that like hard water and keep the water perameters stable and let the fish adjust. I have been searching through the members planted tanks section and a good portion of the people seem unconcerned or don't know what there gh is. It has taken me quite a bit of time to get his far (carfully tested all the rocks with acid, changed from gravel to pure flouite base, eliminating anything that might increase the ph/gh) It would be nice to have all the parmeters ideal, but maybe that is just not realistic. Some or any advice would be great.