I'm a little lost here.
What's the idea behind peat filtering? How does it change the chemistry of the tank? Do you only have to peat filter once, or do you always have to peat filter to maintain the same water conditions?
So I have heard it said that peat filtering replicates water conditions similar to south american waters, is that just acidic?
Will having a piece of driftwood have the same effect as peat filtering? And how did using earl grey tea achieve the same thing? Look in this thread :
-Josh
What's the idea behind peat filtering? How does it change the chemistry of the tank? Do you only have to peat filter once, or do you always have to peat filter to maintain the same water conditions?
So I have heard it said that peat filtering replicates water conditions similar to south american waters, is that just acidic?
Will having a piece of driftwood have the same effect as peat filtering? And how did using earl grey tea achieve the same thing? Look in this thread :
-Josh