I have a question concerning water changes. I would like to change my tank's water as often as some of you on this website (as much as 50% once per week). That is something I find relaxing work for me, and it benefits the fish as well.
Here's the problem: The city's tap water is extremely hard and has a very high pH. I don't like using it at all. So, I've tried my girlfriend's well-water. However, although this water has an abundance of nutrients, lower pH, and no chlorine, it contains high levels of nitrAtes. So, my question: is there any way I could just use R/O water and add nutirents from a store-bought bottle? Or is the high nitrAte levels not that big a deal if the tank is established?
Thanks!
DP
58 Gallon Community:
4 Panda Cories
1 Pearl Gourami
1 Pleco
2 African Dwarf Frogs
1 Red-Tailed Shark
1 Clown Loach (baby)
4 Rummy nose Tetras (by the way, if you know of place I can get more, please let me know - I love those little guys!)
3 Harlequin Rasboras
18 White cloud minnows - trying to find another home for them
Here's the problem: The city's tap water is extremely hard and has a very high pH. I don't like using it at all. So, I've tried my girlfriend's well-water. However, although this water has an abundance of nutrients, lower pH, and no chlorine, it contains high levels of nitrAtes. So, my question: is there any way I could just use R/O water and add nutirents from a store-bought bottle? Or is the high nitrAte levels not that big a deal if the tank is established?
Thanks!
DP
58 Gallon Community:
4 Panda Cories
1 Pearl Gourami
1 Pleco
2 African Dwarf Frogs
1 Red-Tailed Shark
1 Clown Loach (baby)
4 Rummy nose Tetras (by the way, if you know of place I can get more, please let me know - I love those little guys!)
3 Harlequin Rasboras
18 White cloud minnows - trying to find another home for them