I have mopani wood and it has leeched some nice tannins into my tank but I forgot to take out the carbon and due to water changes it has gotten a bit lighter. I put in a new filter without Carbon today.
I never tried peat before but I have a nice sandy bottom with some pretty agates and I don't want to mess that up.
Besides oak leaves (which I can only get in the fall) is there anyway to keep the dark color? I have Neons and a Dwarf Gourami so I am sure they appreciate it.
I saw some bottled stuff but wasn't sure if it was a good thing to use or not?
Do you think the tannin will come back now that the carbon is gone? It's still there just not as dark. I have never boiled the wood before and have read it could leech for years, is this true? (I hope so!)
Thanks for any info.
I never tried peat before but I have a nice sandy bottom with some pretty agates and I don't want to mess that up.
Besides oak leaves (which I can only get in the fall) is there anyway to keep the dark color? I have Neons and a Dwarf Gourami so I am sure they appreciate it.
I saw some bottled stuff but wasn't sure if it was a good thing to use or not?
Do you think the tannin will come back now that the carbon is gone? It's still there just not as dark. I have never boiled the wood before and have read it could leech for years, is this true? (I hope so!)
Thanks for any info.