OK so a lot of people use RO water. I want to start using 50% RO water. The phosphates in my tap water are 1.5 ppm up from 1 ppm two weeks ago and I suspect they may have been fluctuating even higher for some time.
Everytime buffer products are mentioned its a freaking lynch mob here. But there has to be a large number of closet buffer users given the number of RO users. I want something simple(ie not adding crushed coral or the moss from the lowermost 3 feet of a tree that's only found in the upper 1/7 of a remote island)and reliable and stable that won't hurt my little buddies and won't add evil phosphates. I don't want to debate or explain my reasons for using RO water if you don't mind, but can I get stable results using some good brand bicarb product carefully, say like RO right and a Kent or Seachem buffer and letting it sit and aerate between the addition of RO right and the pH product? I'm wanting to add 15 gallons tap water and 15 gallons RO water weekly. My tap (and current tank)water has a ph of 7.8, 120 ppm GH, and alkalinity of 150 ppm.
I think I'll be buying a fancy pen too
Everytime buffer products are mentioned its a freaking lynch mob here. But there has to be a large number of closet buffer users given the number of RO users. I want something simple(ie not adding crushed coral or the moss from the lowermost 3 feet of a tree that's only found in the upper 1/7 of a remote island)and reliable and stable that won't hurt my little buddies and won't add evil phosphates. I don't want to debate or explain my reasons for using RO water if you don't mind, but can I get stable results using some good brand bicarb product carefully, say like RO right and a Kent or Seachem buffer and letting it sit and aerate between the addition of RO right and the pH product? I'm wanting to add 15 gallons tap water and 15 gallons RO water weekly. My tap (and current tank)water has a ph of 7.8, 120 ppm GH, and alkalinity of 150 ppm.
I think I'll be buying a fancy pen too