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does seachem discus buffer work??

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wpegden@hotpop.com - 31 Jul 2005 02:06 GMT
Hi,
I'm pondering in getting an R/O system, in spite of the financial
barriers.  Is Seachem's Discus Buffer a workable to lower the GH of my
water?  Right now it's at 10 degrees.  Would this product lower it to 4
or so?  And do so without adding other things that bother discus?
(i.e. sodium?).  Thanks for any info.  My tank is a 55 gallon planted
tank.  My ph is between 6.5 and 7.

-Wes
Elaine T - 31 Jul 2005 03:25 GMT
> Hi,
> I'm pondering in getting an R/O system, in spite of the financial
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>
> -Wes

I just looked this up myself - Seachem's discus buffer is a phosphate
buffer.  The water softening happens from calcium and magnesium
phosphate precipitation.  Seachem doesn't recommend it for planted
discus tanks.

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Mood - 31 Jul 2005 20:28 GMT
It works great, but don't even think of going over 1 watt/gallon for
lighting while using this stuff.

I planted my tank and upgraded to 110w CF and BOOM massive suspended algae
problem.  I couldn't even see to the back of the tank, a 55g!   Those
phosphate baised products grow algae like crazy.

I switched to aging the change water, adding a sulfuric acid baised pH Down
and a water softening pillow.  Water is now crystal clear...

-J

>> Hi,
>> I'm pondering in getting an R/O system, in spite of the financial
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> buffer.  The water softening happens from calcium and magnesium phosphate
> precipitation.  Seachem doesn't recommend it for planted discus tanks.
wpegden@hotpop.com - 31 Jul 2005 21:09 GMT
Thanks for the replies!
>From what I understand, though, the water softening pillows aren't that
great for Discus and other softwater fish, since they simply
ion-exchange with sodium, with the fish don't much prefer.  Is this the
case?

Thanks,
Wes
 
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