Test kit, wich type ?
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Test kit, wich type ?
Hello
I am going to try and breed soft water shrimp and my water is very hard.
I tried using a couple of different testing kits from the lfs and and keep getting different readings.
I am looking for the best in each area.
ph
Ammonia
Nitrate
GH
KH
I am also looking for best way to lower hardness. R/O water mix , buffers ?
Any and all help will be appreciated.
Thanks for your time
John
I am going to try and breed soft water shrimp and my water is very hard.
I tried using a couple of different testing kits from the lfs and and keep getting different readings.
I am looking for the best in each area.
ph
Ammonia
Nitrate
GH
KH
I am also looking for best way to lower hardness. R/O water mix , buffers ?
Any and all help will be appreciated.
Thanks for your time
John
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The best solution is to get an R/O unit, then reconstitute to the desired levels. Stay totally away from any phosphate based buffer. I just set up a soft tank and here is what I did:
Substrate: White Play sand
Water: Pure R/O
pH control: Diluted Muratic acid.
It took about 2 weeks for the tank to cycle and settle down before I could put shrimp in it. I know have it full of bumblebee and bamboo shrimp, with Endlers and SAE's for clean up crew.
See viewtopic.php?t=1306
Substrate: White Play sand
Water: Pure R/O
pH control: Diluted Muratic acid.
It took about 2 weeks for the tank to cycle and settle down before I could put shrimp in it. I know have it full of bumblebee and bamboo shrimp, with Endlers and SAE's for clean up crew.
See viewtopic.php?t=1306
Thanks badflash
You and your thread answered alot.
As to Muratic Acid , do you by it Diluted , or do you do it yourself ? if you do it yourself at what ratio ?
Did you get the probe to hook up to your computer ? I checked out your site.
For the substrate
Silca sand is best ? so not to be effected by the acid ?
To reconstitute. I believe one thread mentioned seachem . Is this a good one ?
That is enough questions. I will try to do more researce myself.
Now back to EBAY or Aqubid to check on prices on electronic PH meters and R/O filters .
I guess a acidic tank will take alittle while longer to set up.
Thank you
John
You and your thread answered alot.
As to Muratic Acid , do you by it Diluted , or do you do it yourself ? if you do it yourself at what ratio ?
Did you get the probe to hook up to your computer ? I checked out your site.
For the substrate
Silca sand is best ? so not to be effected by the acid ?
To reconstitute. I believe one thread mentioned seachem . Is this a good one ?
That is enough questions. I will try to do more researce myself.
Now back to EBAY or Aqubid to check on prices on electronic PH meters and R/O filters .
I guess a acidic tank will take alittle while longer to set up.
Thank you
John
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Thanks badflash
I will keep that in my records.
I see you shop a the same store I do ( Home Depot ) . It a great place to buy items to set up a auto fill/drain system.
Shrimp&Snails
Not for sure on the bogwood.
I am going to try a more controled approach.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions.
John
I will keep that in my records.
I see you shop a the same store I do ( Home Depot ) . It a great place to buy items to set up a auto fill/drain system.
Shrimp&Snails
Not for sure on the bogwood.
I am going to try a more controled approach.
Thanks for all the help and suggestions.
John
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Silica Sand or white play sand is not effected by normal acids. It may have some dust on it that needs to be removed. I suggest you soak it in a stong acid for a few hours to clean up the other mineral residue. Put the sand in a 5 gallon bucket, add a couple of gallons of water and 1/4 cup of acid. Mix well (use rubber gloves). Rise several times and check the pH. You can nuetralize with baking soda if needed, then rinse in R/O water. This will assure that nothing screws up your pH.For the substrate
Silca sand is best ? so not to be effected by the acid ?
To reconstitute. I believe one thread mentioned seachem . Is this a good one ?
To reconstitute I use nothing at all for my soft tank. I think the food adds all the minerals needed once the tank is established. After a water change my pH is 6.5. Just before the water change it is 6.9. If you end up with really acidic water from your R/O unit, a little R/O right (seachem) will bring it up. Use no more than 1/2 tsp per 10 gallons.
Shrimp Bug
I caught it a while back,
and I think I gave it to a few members in our local fish club.
" I think I need Help "
Dont we all, or, did you hurt your back.
My wife says the same about me.
I have 4 hobbies myself , but, after the shrimp bug, I want a bigger
Shirmp/fish room
. and somethings have to go
.
I try to look at it this way. I will be trading up.

I caught it a while back,
and I think I gave it to a few members in our local fish club.
" I think I need Help "
Dont we all, or, did you hurt your back.
My wife says the same about me.

I have 4 hobbies myself , but, after the shrimp bug, I want a bigger
Shirmp/fish room




I try to look at it this way. I will be trading up.
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AHHHH shrimp bug is spreading like the plague!!! After looking through the site, I want red crystal shrimp and green shrimp. Maybe I could house green shrimp, red crystal, or red cherries together. I remember someone stateing greens and cherries could go together I was wondering if that is true though. Sorry for the topic stealing