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    Ryan P
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    It’s been a while since I posted here. I hope everyone is well, I have a few years to catch up on of posts.

    I would like to get back to the paros.

    I have a 38 gallon tank, well water which is very hard, PH close to 8. I am thinking of getting a new tank and starting over so I can fill it with the right plants. I have an RO unit.

    I remember in the past, the RO water was not stable. I was adding buffer to it but it was not reliable. Any ideas for me?

    Thanks

    Ryan

    #9165
    Peter Finke
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    1. Remember: with Paros, you are installing a different type of aquarium than the normal one. You cannot rely on plants that stand pH of 5 or below.
    2. Be generally careful with plants. If they strive they change the water conditions. This is compltetely different in the normal aquarium type.
    3. The RO-water is stable but it is free of many ingredients besides H and O. You could use it, but take rain water as alternative.
    4. A 38-gallon tank is much too big for Paros. A pair of them needs in nature not more space than what equals a 5 to 10 gallon tank.
    5. Generally speaking, you should be aware of the special needs of your fish. And that means of the special task of establishing a blackwater aqaurium. It is different in some important respects.

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