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sharn
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eek 380lph on a 50L tank, thats like 7.6x per hour. unless you can buffer that flow somehow i wouldnt use it personally.
kh is the measure of carbonate and bicarbonate ion concentrations in water, a low kh means your very suseptable to ph swings which isnt good, you can up this by using birg grit placed in a stocking in your filters. kh and gh you normally only have to test for if you have soft water or picky fish, as low gh and kh normally go hand in hand with a low ph. youd want them both around the 7-11D mark or 100-200ppm, thats what most peoples normal tanks are and my gh and kh test kit says those are good for swordtails, guppies, mollies etc which prefer harder water.
ammonia and nitrite need to be 0, no other reading is acceptable. nitrate needs to be under 40ppm, but obviously as low as you can keep it without going insane with water changes lol
a neutral ph is fine, and theres the acceptable range on axolotl.org, think its like something from 6.4-8?
if your temperature gets to 24C consider it deadly.
dont freak too much about water, fiddling with it is normally a waste of time when your animals can live happily in plain water, axies arent fussy really cause 'less than perfect water is better than fluctuating water'
hope that helped!
kh is the measure of carbonate and bicarbonate ion concentrations in water, a low kh means your very suseptable to ph swings which isnt good, you can up this by using birg grit placed in a stocking in your filters. kh and gh you normally only have to test for if you have soft water or picky fish, as low gh and kh normally go hand in hand with a low ph. youd want them both around the 7-11D mark or 100-200ppm, thats what most peoples normal tanks are and my gh and kh test kit says those are good for swordtails, guppies, mollies etc which prefer harder water.
ammonia and nitrite need to be 0, no other reading is acceptable. nitrate needs to be under 40ppm, but obviously as low as you can keep it without going insane with water changes lol
a neutral ph is fine, and theres the acceptable range on axolotl.org, think its like something from 6.4-8?
if your temperature gets to 24C consider it deadly.
dont freak too much about water, fiddling with it is normally a waste of time when your animals can live happily in plain water, axies arent fussy really cause 'less than perfect water is better than fluctuating water'
hope that helped!