I've been soaking a few chunks of cedar chips from my garden in a bucket of water, after boiling them a few times. Stilll leaching tea-stained water (tannins?) after two days.
Is it crazy to attached Java Ferns to the cedar chips and place them on the floor of the tank? Any potential for toxic stuff in there? I could add the ferns to a large piece of malaysian driftwood I have in there now, but I'd probably have to take it out first, which is a hassle.
pH before last water change was 6.4. Due to the malaysian driftwood being only a month old? (Been doing 25% water changes every week.) Would the cedar chip (about 3" long, 1" wide)
drive pH down more?
Here's my tank setup (can't seem to get that automated):
20g, 30 watts
heavily planted (crypts, ludwigia, anubia)
2 otos
3 corys
3 lemon tetras
3 rummy-nosed tetras
1 million snails
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Is it crazy to attached Java Ferns to the cedar chips and place them on the floor of the tank? Any potential for toxic stuff in there? I could add the ferns to a large piece of malaysian driftwood I have in there now, but I'd probably have to take it out first, which is a hassle.
pH before last water change was 6.4. Due to the malaysian driftwood being only a month old? (Been doing 25% water changes every week.) Would the cedar chip (about 3" long, 1" wide)
drive pH down more?
Here's my tank setup (can't seem to get that automated):
20g, 30 watts
heavily planted (crypts, ludwigia, anubia)
2 otos
3 corys
3 lemon tetras
3 rummy-nosed tetras
1 million snails
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