If you noticed in this video I have less tannin in the water. I've been using Purfiltum by Seachem to remove some of the tint. But I believe it is also removing the tanninic acid as well. Doesn't seem to be impacting the fish however.
No. And I can't figure it out. It must be coming from either the rocks or the gravel, which seems odd. I've been doing 20-percent weekly water changes but if anything the pH is going up. Argh.
I use indaian almond leaves very good for my gulper catfish
Great video! Love the new push to have more natural looking aquariums. It really does bring out the best in the fish, no doubt.
I've really enjoyed it so far.
I love watching and learning about this tank.
Great episode!
it disintigrates better in lime
excellent
My 90 been au naturel for two years... I was ahead of the trend for once!
Are there other ways to get the benefits of tannin water without the actual tint?
If you noticed in this video I have less tannin in the water. I've been using Purfiltum by Seachem to remove some of the tint. But I believe it is also removing the tanninic acid as well. Doesn't seem to be impacting the fish however.
did you manage to get the ph down any lower?.
No. And I can't figure it out. It must be coming from either the rocks or the gravel, which seems odd. I've been doing 20-percent weekly water changes but if anything the pH is going up. Argh.
also u can be more lazy and not vacuum so much😂😂😂