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Originally Posted by lashalove
I use mostly tap water that I let sit in a bucket overnight w/ an airtube to help remove chlorine, also use Stress Coat. Our tap water is VERY hard so our pH is about 8.2. I sometimes use R/O water when doing water changes just to soften it up a bit.
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Just re-read your post to see if I'd missed anything else (missed the feeding part). Be very careful with this. You want to keep the pH consistent. All of the fish you have can adjust to a high pH but pH swings can kill. Having a stable pH is much more important than having a specific pH.
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