I know it sounds strange but I get all my buffers from Bunnings, the pool section.
I've used this for years, breed many fish and never had a problem with it.
To increase PH: Soda Ash
To Increase GH: Epsom Salt
To Increase KH: Bi-Carb
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28 July 2015 - 03:26 PM
I know it sounds strange but I get all my buffers from Bunnings, the pool section.
I've used this for years, breed many fish and never had a problem with it.
To increase PH: Soda Ash
To Increase GH: Epsom Salt
To Increase KH: Bi-Carb
27 July 2015 - 09:49 PM
15 July 2015 - 08:59 PM
02 July 2015 - 01:54 PM
Fair enough.
Still crazy prices. :-) Good for the consumer as well. :-)
28 June 2015 - 05:40 PM
You'll have to be much more specific than that. There are a hell of a lot of xenotilapia species.
It's not much different from saying,, WTB fish 5cm 4-6pces.
Unless your wanting any type of xeno that is,,, in that case (any type) should be shown on WTB add.
I totally agree with your statement. There are a hell of a lot of Xenotilapia species available. But are they available in Perth :-)
Guess this post was more of a lets see what people have and then decide. It's difficult in Perth, but that also makes it unique.
Ultimately I would love to get some Xenotilapia Kilesa, if anyone is breeding these great.
If not then I'll have to look further. :-)
Shep, Thanks for getting back to me and I'll keep it in mind.