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Switching from Fresh water to Brackish...
Hi all,
I was wondering if I can change my freshwater tank into brackish without too much trouble? My 2ft cube is stable now with it's plants and the cycles and I am just about to purchase a CO2 controller to keep an eye on my ph but now I want to convert to brackish. Will it mean pulling up all the plants and starting fresh or is it a case of just adding the liquid that makes the water brackish and seeing what plants live or die? My current plant list is: Blyxa Japonica Rotala Macranda Limnophila aromatica Ludwigia Repens (narrow leaf) Hair grass Bolbitis Heudeloti Anubius Nana Limnophila sessiflora Microsorium pteropus Windelov Special Microsorium pteropus Hygrophila rosenvaris (I think) 2 Crypts (on kind of looks like balanese with the undulated leaves) Madagascan Lace fern. I realise I will have to move some of my fish (I think) I currently have: Emporer Tetras Congo Tetras Neon Rainbow Goyder River Rainbows Black Banded rainbows Mollies Swordtails Copper Rasbora's Siamese Flying fox Otto's Bristle Nose Cat's I have fallen for Discus, so any advise you can give me on the topic would be great. Thanks all. Justin |
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