I think your water's too hard to breed neons. You want barely measurable KH and GH. And very low light.
You're right, my water is too hard to breed neons.
As for the lighting, that was just for the pics. The lighting as you see it is normally at less than half of that intensity. I tried taking those pics at the normal lighting intensity & I kept on getting reflections in the glass that made it hard to see inside the tank.
As for my water hardness, I've been diluting my water with distilled water. Initially I performed 3 water changes, 2 gallons per change, over a 6 day span (every other day) on the 10g tank. This resulted in kh & gh readings of about 4. Subsequently I've been performing 20% weekly water changes using 1 1/4 gallons distilled water & 3/4 treated tap water, & topping off with treated tap water in between water changes. This has resulted in consistent kh & gh readings of 4. I'm hoping that at these readings I'll be able to get my neons to spawn (I've read of others getting their neons to spawn at similar readings)
I was originally planning on using a "water softener pillow" like this one to soften my water a bit, but then after some research I decided against it.
The whole concept of softening your water is to remove excessive minerals etc from your water. And being as I could not determine how exactly this "pillow" would accomplish this task I decided against it. The packaging doesn't mention much about how exactly this is accomplished so until I get further details explaining how the pillow works I'll hold off on it (I might just return it to the store & pick it up again later if I determine it's OK to use).
What I don't want to do is soften my water by adding anything to my water (
e.g. "PH Down or other chemicals like that). Adding driftwood & peat moss are fine for lowering Ph & making your water more
acidic (I've got no problem with adding either of those, I already use peat moss in my HOB). But you can have acidic water that is hard. Acidic water that is referred to as "soft" based merely on it's PH level is really a misnomer when you get to understanding the water chemistry a bit more. Using distilled water to dilute your water seems more viable since distilled water is void of the minerals that contribute to water's gh lvls, so that's why I've gone that route.
I might start a separate thread asking about others experiences using these "water softener pillows". I might even reach out to API & see if they can email me a more detailed explanation on how exactly their product accomplishes this. If I like what I hear i might reconsider giving the pillow a shot.
