Seachem Equilibrium RO Water Conditioner
for Freshwater Planted Aquariums
Is this stuff a good product or a waste of money? Stumbled across it on the Dr.s Foster and Smith website. My tanks run 6.8 Ph, and about 180 Kh with a Gh of around 100. Are these numbers good to go, or do I need to adjust them at all? Aside from these 3 factors is there anything I should add or avoid (if I can test for it or know it's there of course) for good health of my plants, fish, or inverts? For example, I know copper must be avoided, though I have no test kit for it, which is one reason I use RO water, on top of the fact that my tap here has high nitrates straight from the pipe. I think I've been using perhaps 20% tap or less mixed with the RO water I buy for water changes. Everything is growing fine as things stand, but if using this instead of mixing tap would improve on things I'm open to trying it.
for Freshwater Planted Aquariums
Is this stuff a good product or a waste of money? Stumbled across it on the Dr.s Foster and Smith website. My tanks run 6.8 Ph, and about 180 Kh with a Gh of around 100. Are these numbers good to go, or do I need to adjust them at all? Aside from these 3 factors is there anything I should add or avoid (if I can test for it or know it's there of course) for good health of my plants, fish, or inverts? For example, I know copper must be avoided, though I have no test kit for it, which is one reason I use RO water, on top of the fact that my tap here has high nitrates straight from the pipe. I think I've been using perhaps 20% tap or less mixed with the RO water I buy for water changes. Everything is growing fine as things stand, but if using this instead of mixing tap would improve on things I'm open to trying it.