Beersnob wrote:Can you specify what Dry/Wet Season means? I think I need to hear it on a layman's terms.
What I have seen so far suggests a 20-gallon tank for 3 to 5 of them.
If I have success it looks like I'll have a good article to write.
Ian - do you have any ideas?
Dry season: Higher conductivity (hardness) of the water, higher temperature and lower water quality.
Wet season: sudden drop in both temperature and conductivity, followed by slowly rising temperature, very clean water.
So to simulate Dry season, you raise the temp setting on the heater by a small amount (up to 3'C/6'F), don't change water as often.
To simulate wet season, frequent RO water in your water changes, turn off/down the heater by about 5'C/10'F. After a week or so, get the heater back to the original setting. Continue with normal water change frequency, using some RO water...
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Mats