Blackwater extract

Aquarius0015

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I've seen Blackwater extract sold under one or two brand names I think. It claims to be good for fish that thrive in soft, slightly acidic water. I have hard water with 7.4 pH. Does it do any good? I like to spoil my betta and I thinking of getting cories, both of these might appreciate it...
 
I've used the stuff, way back when I dreamed of Discus (see thread "Worst fish experiences") It sure enough turned the water brown; not entirely un-attractive. It also cut down on the amount of light that penetrated :duh: which would be an issue if you're running a planted tank. It brought the pH down, as advertised, but not very much. Activated Carbon pulls it out if you change your mind.
 
This is from the Tetra website:

"TetraAqua™ Blackwater Extract
Blackwater Extract contains trace elements, vitamins and extract of peat. It replicates blackwater conditions by creating clear, "natural", Amazon-biotope conditions in the aquarium. Blackwater Extract promotes fish activity levels and is an excellent conditioner for all soft-water fish including Discus, Angelfish, Tetras and Killifish."
 
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