I wasn't really sure where to put this post, because it had to do with two topics...so, I figured I'd just stick it here...anyway, becuase of the recent problems I've had with my tank, I thought I'd try softening the water some and lowering the ph to a lower level...about 6.5 or so...to make the aquarium more like the natural environment of tetras. Anyway...I've heard that I shouldn't use Proper PH because it adds something to the water that isn't good for the plants...my question is, what should I use? Is there something to lower the PH that is safe for the plants...the same for the water softener...is there a particular type of water softener I should avoid or one that works better than the others...also, how would I go about testing the softness of my water? I would really appreciate some incite on these things...if it helps, the plants I have in the tank right now are some foxtail, anubias nana, Rotala Magent, Anacharis, and red krinkle...again, I'd really appreciate some help. I'm not entirely sure that it's Rotala Magent, though...I've got a picture of it, but...I can't post it for some reason...it's got fairly bright pink and green leaves...and looks like it's about to bloom...the leaves are fairly small...and rather than the softer stems like other plants, these are a bit tougher/harder...more like twigs...I suppose it may be Rotala, but I'm still not sure.
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