Stained water
- Zack
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Stained water
Hi, i baught a piece of bogwood the other day and rinsed it and cleaned it and all that good stuff And i let it sit in a cooler full of water for a day or so because i noticed it was turning the water brown, I thaught it was done leaking out the brown stuff (tannin??) so i put it in the tank, now the water is stained, i actualy dont mind it as it looks natural and the cats are coming out alot more, but i was wondering if it effects the ph or anything of the water qualities?? All fish seem to be doing fine though.
55 gallon
11 pygmy cories
8 neon tetras
1 banjo
4 black neons
4 otos
11 pygmy cories
8 neon tetras
1 banjo
4 black neons
4 otos
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Actually, a little tannin is good for the fish (tends to bring out their color, especially blackwater fishes). Doesn't affect the pH much in itself, but the wood may be leaching out humic (and other organic) acids, which will lower the pH. Not too bad for most fish either (unless you have Rift Lake c*****ds).
I'd say leave the wood alone.
I'd say leave the wood alone.