Jeff O
01-13-2013, 12:37 AM
Hi all,
I have read a few posts on here about people thinking about trying ph buffers. I used to have the luxury of having soft tap water and I was able to breed without messing with my water. The water in the house I currently live in has very hard water so the eggs never make it. Ro filters are a bit expensive and they seem to "throw away" quit a bit of water. So here are my Question
1. Have you tried buffers? And do they Work?
2. Is there any minerals that need to be added back into the water?
3. Will the ph (after aging) stay consistent?
4. Would you recommend using them?
Thanks!
-Jeff
I have read a few posts on here about people thinking about trying ph buffers. I used to have the luxury of having soft tap water and I was able to breed without messing with my water. The water in the house I currently live in has very hard water so the eggs never make it. Ro filters are a bit expensive and they seem to "throw away" quit a bit of water. So here are my Question
1. Have you tried buffers? And do they Work?
2. Is there any minerals that need to be added back into the water?
3. Will the ph (after aging) stay consistent?
4. Would you recommend using them?
Thanks!
-Jeff