1. Fish have no requirements as far as KH is concerned. KH relates to the ability to change pH and/or hold it stable.
2. It is a very slippery slope trying to use peat to change one's pH. Unless one pretreats new water the likely result are pH swings from every water change. This is the exact opposite of what fish need in terms of stable parameters.
3. GH and TDS are far more important issues for fish.
To have some idea about water chemistry and messing with it you folks really need to read the following:
(The links below work.)
2. It is a very slippery slope trying to use peat to change one's pH. Unless one pretreats new water the likely result are pH swings from every water change. This is the exact opposite of what fish need in terms of stable parameters.
3. GH and TDS are far more important issues for fish.
To have some idea about water chemistry and messing with it you folks really need to read the following:
(The links below work.)
Practical Freshwater Chemistry
- The Big Components:
(pH, Buffering Capacity, General Hardness, Salinity, Nutrients and Trace Elements)- Altering Your Tank Water's Chemistry
(Hardening, Softening, Changing pH)