Whats up with my PH with this ****, sorry for being old school but I just started using the DI part and am not thrilledThe awful taste is from the lack of minerals. And also CO2/O2.
I am new to city water, dont understand
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Whats up with my PH with this ****, sorry for being old school but I just started using the DI part and am not thrilledThe awful taste is from the lack of minerals. And also CO2/O2.
So companies add minerals to their purified water to make it taste better. You can look up the various ones they add, and I bet they sell a remineralizer mix for people to make their water taste good.Whats up with my PH with this ****, sorry for being old school but I just started using the DI part and am not thrilled
I am new to city water, dont understand
You can try! But IIRC the larvae subsist off of greenwater (aka phyto), and have a larval life cycle. There’ve been a few reports on how to raise them, but it seems hard. And insustainable long term on a hobby scale.Thanks all! I've had the second batch for 6 days now and 0 casualties! Ok maybe 12 of them have been eaten already but none have died in the bucket.
I have 3 left now (gonna restock tomorrow), 2 are full of black eggs. What are your thoughts on raising the young? Should I give that a shot?
Mainly co2 as lack of everytbing else does not give water a taste it leaves it blank and tasteless and co2 can be so bad it tastes rotten similar to sulphur but adding o2 will bring the tastlessness backThe awful taste is from the lack of minerals. And also CO2/O2.
Rasing the ghkst shrimp larva themselves is not hard they can and will eat powdered fish flake and grow into adults in about 30 days but keeping the water clean is the problem I raised them in a cut up 2 litter bottle with nothing more then an air stone and a slow drip in with an overflow pan for constaint water changesYou can try! But IIRC the larvae subsist off of greenwater (aka phyto), and have a larval life cycle. There’ve been a few reports on how to raise them, but it seems hard. And insustainable long term on a hobby scale.
WHAT IS THAT ALGAE IN THE FUGE???? I just got it and have been wondering...its so cool! looks like sw subwassertangI keep both kinds
A little killifish came in one of the shipments. He lives in my fuge.
lol! Since I had just killed them all when I started this thread I guess I should have asked how to bring ghost shrimp back to life..."How do I keep ghost shrimp alive?" ROTFLOL
OMG There are so many Halloween level responses to that.... I have this image on a shrimp zombie right now.
They live on in the memories you shared....lol! Since I had just killed them all when I started this thread I guess I should have asked how to bring ghost shrimp back to life...
UlvaWHAT IS THAT ALGAE IN THE FUGE???? I just got it and have been wondering...its so cool! looks like sw subwassertang
ulvaWHAT IS THAT ALGAE IN THE FUGE???? I just got it and have been wondering...its so cool! looks like sw subwassertang