I have a tank with a pH of 8.4ish. I know that's pretty high for a fresh water tank. I live on a well so the water has a lot of dissolved minerals in it.
I was wondering if anyone with a similar-ish pH has had any luck keeping tropical fish? (I know Cichlids do better in this environment, but I have a thing for aquascaping so I enjoy having live plants.)
I've tried changing my pH, and it's very difficult, honestly it's easier to just leave it. (Especially because I don't like to add unnecessary chemicals to my tank.)
I haven't had very much luck with live bearers, which makes me sad as I do so enjoy them. I've tried Danio's and their hit and miss.
Anabantoids such as Betta's and Gourami (Of multiple varieties) have done well in my tanks. My Cory's are surviving, and breeding, on occasion, though I haven't seen any young yet.)
I'm more interested in knowing how certain schooling fish do. I've never had any Tetra's or Barb's before and I was hoping to get a school - but I don't want to spend the money if their going to die. (Because I am a frugal person, and because any fish death sort of hurts, because I always feel like I could have done more.)
I was wondering if anyone with a similar-ish pH has had any luck keeping tropical fish? (I know Cichlids do better in this environment, but I have a thing for aquascaping so I enjoy having live plants.)
I've tried changing my pH, and it's very difficult, honestly it's easier to just leave it. (Especially because I don't like to add unnecessary chemicals to my tank.)
I haven't had very much luck with live bearers, which makes me sad as I do so enjoy them. I've tried Danio's and their hit and miss.
Anabantoids such as Betta's and Gourami (Of multiple varieties) have done well in my tanks. My Cory's are surviving, and breeding, on occasion, though I haven't seen any young yet.)
I'm more interested in knowing how certain schooling fish do. I've never had any Tetra's or Barb's before and I was hoping to get a school - but I don't want to spend the money if their going to die. (Because I am a frugal person, and because any fish death sort of hurts, because I always feel like I could have done more.)