View Full Version : Re: Taking the leap - lighting retrofit
LeighMo
08-02-2003, 12:55 PM
Sounds like a beautiful, low-maintenance tank. I wouldn't change a thing. An
Eheim external filter would probably be overkill for a tank this size. And it
would only be something else to maintain.
Leigh
http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/
LeighMo
08-02-2003, 12:55 PM
Sounds like a beautiful, low-maintenance tank. I wouldn't change a thing. An
Eheim external filter would probably be overkill for a tank this size. And it
would only be something else to maintain.
Leigh
http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/
Eric Schreiber
11-02-2003, 06:42 AM
(LeighMo) wrote:
>>And I'm already using peat in my filter.
>This has the side effect of lowering the pH, but a low
>pH is not valuable in and of itself.
My mistake, I was confusing issues. My interest in lowering the pH
with peat was to improve conditions for my fish that prefer a lower pH
than my local water provides. I do understand that lowering pH through
non CO2 related means doesn't add to the CO2 level.
Where CO2 is concerned, I am encouraged by the numbers I see following
my rearrangement of the filter return flow to reduce turbulence, and
new recipes for my DIY mix.
--
www.ericschreiber.com
Eric Schreiber
11-02-2003, 06:42 AM
(LeighMo) wrote:
>>And I'm already using peat in my filter.
>This has the side effect of lowering the pH, but a low
>pH is not valuable in and of itself.
My mistake, I was confusing issues. My interest in lowering the pH
with peat was to improve conditions for my fish that prefer a lower pH
than my local water provides. I do understand that lowering pH through
non CO2 related means doesn't add to the CO2 level.
Where CO2 is concerned, I am encouraged by the numbers I see following
my rearrangement of the filter return flow to reduce turbulence, and
new recipes for my DIY mix.
--
www.ericschreiber.com
vBulletin® v3.6.4, Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.