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Old 11-12-2013, 05:37 PM   #21
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just for clarification, is 1 drop equals to GH1? so on and so forth?
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Old 11-12-2013, 08:57 PM   #22
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I find the Sera one the easiest to use. Bring it back to the shop you bought from and ask the uncle how come it never change colour. Ask him to show you how it works.
it really was expired. i went to y618 and new API stocks! yah. the initial colour of the GH test kit should be green. the one i got from y934 was expired, it was orange when it came out.

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PH: 6.2
GH: 161ppm (9 drops)
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrate: 5ppm

How should i soften the water? peat? artificial buffer?
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Old 12-12-2013, 09:42 AM   #23
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it really was expired. i went to y618 and new API stocks! yah. the initial colour of the GH test kit should be green. the one i got from y934 was expired, it was orange when it came out.

Final update!
PH: 6.2
GH: 161ppm (9 drops)
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrate: 5ppm

How should i soften the water? peat? artificial buffer?
Use distill water w/o any other addictive change the water slowly in a regiment of a few days interval (DO NOT CHANGE IN LARGE QTY). Peats soften the ph not the GH. At the same time if you have rocks etc. Better have them remove 1st you can try getting Mosura softwater to use. It will soften the water but you need to monitor as it can bring it down to 0.
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Old 12-12-2013, 05:35 PM   #24
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Use distill water w/o any other addictive change the water slowly in a regiment of a few days interval (DO NOT CHANGE IN LARGE QTY). Peats soften the ph not the GH. At the same time if you have rocks etc. Better have them remove 1st you can try getting Mosura softwater to use. It will soften the water but you need to monitor as it can bring it down to 0.
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Peat moss softens water and reduces its hardness (GH). The most effective way to soften water via peat is to aerate water for 1-2 weeks in a bucket containing peat moss. For example, get a (plastic) bucket of the appropriate size. Then, get a large quantity of peat (a gallon or more), boil it (so that it sinks), stuff it in a pillow case, and place it in the water bucket. Use an air pump to aerate it. In 1-2 weeks, the water will be softer and more acidic. Use this aged water when making partial water changes on your tank.

Peat can be bought at pet shops, but it is expensive. It is much more cost-effective to buy it in bulk at a local gardening shop. Read labels carefully! You don't want to use peat containing fertilizers or other additives.
Bro you sure? i did do my homework.. i just want to have confirmation on how to lower the gH and how the shrimpkeepers' method naturally without changing the water of my tank/re-cycle it/start the bb colony(unless neccessary)
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Old 12-12-2013, 05:44 PM   #25
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Bro you sure? i did do my homework.. i just want to have confirmation on how to lower the gH and how the shrimpkeepers' method naturally without changing the water of my tank/re-cycle it/start the bb colony(unless neccessary)
peats doesn't bring down GH much will if you say you do your homework than just go try it. See whether your ph crash or your gh crash.
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Old 12-12-2013, 05:55 PM   #26
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Home work vs experience. Your call.
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Old 12-12-2013, 06:04 PM   #27
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By the way TS i don't where you got that info about peats. Those are gardening use. If you are refering to aquatic use the brand is SERA peats moss.
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Old 12-12-2013, 06:04 PM   #28
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wow. just a question guys. i didnt even mean to sound rude. i apologise if i did come off as offensive. :\ dont have to snap back at a newbie right.

thanks all for the advice.
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By the way TS i don't where you got that info about peats. Those are gardening use. If you are refering to aquatic use the brand is SERA peats moss.
okie thanks. sorry if i offended all experienced shifus.
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Old 12-12-2013, 11:54 PM   #30
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High GH is a common problem. It is usually due to topping up water only in a tank that is cooled by a fan or rocks that raise the GH. Doing gradual water changes with distilled water as adviced by bro Avex is a known solution to the problem. Do a bit more homework by surfing some of the old threads and you will see it.
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