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Cath

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  1. Hi There,
    I was wondering if anyone is breeding chili rasboras , green neons or any other tiny bright coloured fish suitable to go as a small shoal in a 60 litre planted cube aquarium?
    At this stage I am still cycling the tank so it will be a couple of months before I actually purchase fish but I am keen to see what is out there 🙂
    Cheers

  2. OK Just heard back. The council test came back at 42ppm +5

    This is actually in line with my test as I probably read the red colour a little higher than I should have - is hard to tell the difference.
    Anyhow it is still unacceptable in my book. Apparently the NZ 'acceptable' level has crept up to 50ppm, something I find hard to believe and completely utterly unacceptable.

  3. hmm, hills lab told me it was the same thing. But I hear you and it would make sense. I don't understand the measurements but I do know that ours are still stupidly worryingly high.
    Cheers

  4. I know it does - by a long shot. The council came out and did their own tests - waiting for the results, as they don't believe my test results - who knows, I find it unbelievable too.
    They say their last test came in at 9.6ppm. They say that 10ppm is safe however I know from research I have read that in actual fact anything over .87ppm puts us at risk of colorectal cancer.
    It is very scary and stressful and to say I am angry is a gross understatement.
    The only reason I discovered this is because I could not get my tank nitrates below 40ppm despite heavy planting. Finally, not even suspecting this would be the cause, I tested the tap water and nearly had a fit.
    In the mean time I need to know about this RO filtration and what I will have to add to it to make it safe for plants and fish!

  5. Hi there,

    due to the ridiculously scary high nitrate readings in our tap water here in canterbury (80ppm!!!) we are installing an RO system.

    I understand thi strips the water of every mineral and I also understand that there are certain minerals the fish will need. So my question is what products do I need to get to restore the correct minerals/chemistry to the water.
    It is a heavily planted tropical freshwater tank. (see pic)
    Thanks in advance...I hope someone sees this 😉

    Cheers

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  6. my tanks are completely planted - more like jungles, with a few rocks and logs also . I use an airstone in every tank. I don't use any filtration other than the bio environment I have attained through the planting and frequent water changes (once every two weeks - a thrid of the tank)

    The water is crystal clear always, the fish extremely healthy and happy.ONe thing I do do though is turn off the airstones at night with the lights.

  7. The best LFS is at Palmers garden centre in Hastings, they have a great selection of fresh and salt water fish and they also have in my humble opinion a couple of better tank displays than the National aquarium which was disappointing last time I saw it. (I know I'll get into trouble for saying that)

  8. Or if you do not use chemicals like me, you can reduce the light in your tank, make sure no daylight gets in and only light iot for 8 hours a day also remove any algae that you see - cut the stems of plants it is growing on.

  9. This sounds like a fabulous excuse for a new tank. Tanks are relatively cheap if you get them made at a glass place or buy second hand. That way you could set up your new tank as you want it, cycle it properly and start agin, then you will have a spare tank for a new look/quarantine/breeding/species/spa bath etc

    Yeehaa :bounce:

  10. wow, see this is what I mean about this site - I did not know that the bubble wall dissapates CO2, that is really very interesting. I've not had any trouble and the plants in my tanks don't get CO2 injections or anything but then I only have the bubbles going for around 5 hours a day.

    Thanks for that Snowman, I'll have to do some more research on that - and I agree actually definately best to get a filter when starting out!

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