I don't think there's a way for peat, on its own,to lower pH without staining.


I don't think there's a way for peat, on its own,to lower pH without staining.
- eric

yea.. thats what i think so too..just want to see if theres anyway to lower pH till 5.5 - 6.o but at the same time water don't stain..
maybe putting in a bag of ADA africana under the GeX soil will help?

sera black peat granules doesnt really stain...
can give it a try...![]()
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Horti-Moss, a brand of peat moss available from the gardening section of NTUC doesn't really stain the water too (I place them in a filter bag for brewing herbal soup and throw the bag into the water). The 4 boraras and 1 low grade CRS I had initially are still surviving in the water.

thanks bros.. so does it stains at all? because im having a heavily planted tank as well.. don't think its nice to have brownish water or even slightly brown water...
i solved my high ph problem by co2 injection- big plus on plants and no tannings whatsoever- 'twas 7.5 to 8's now 6.4-6.6 steady (even 6.2 at nights w/o the lights)the discus loves it
easy to make- cheap too!!
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