Understanding water hardness

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kozeki
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Understanding water hardness

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My tap water's super hard, like 300 ppm GH. I've got a planted tank with Tetras and a Betta. Should I soften it, or just let them adapt? I'm worried about the plants too, they're mostly Anubias and Java Fern.
zenzero
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Re: Understanding water hardness

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Hard water can be tricky. Tetras and Bettas prefer softer water, but they can adapt if the change is gradual. For plants, Anubias and Java Fern are pretty hardy. What's your KH level? That'll affect pH stability.
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Re: Understanding water hardness

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zenzero wrote: Tue Sep 09, 2025 10:04 pm Hard water can be tricky. Tetras and Bettas prefer softer water, but they can adapt if the change is gradual. For plants, Anubias and Java Fern are pretty hardy. What's your KH level? That'll affect pH stability.
Yep, KH's key. My tap's 200 ppm GH, 80 KH, and my Betta's chill. I use RO water for top-offs to keep it steady. Plants are fine, just gotta watch for mineral buildup on the leaves.
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I'd say let 'em adapt. My community tank's got hard water, and everyone's thriving. Just avoid sudden changes. Maybe add some driftwood to help soften it naturally over time.
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300 ppm's wild, dude. My tap's like 150, and I still mix in RO. Betta's happy, plants are green. You might wanna cut it with RO or distilled if you're worried.
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Hard water's not the end of the world. My Guppies love it, but Tetras might be fussy. How often do you do water changes? Maybe smaller, more frequent ones could help.
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muddy wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 9:10 am Hard water's not the end of the world. My Guppies love it, but Tetras might be fussy. How often do you do water changes? Maybe smaller, more frequent ones could help.
Totally agree. I do 20% weekly, and my Tetras are fine. Just keep an eye on 'em, ya know?
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If you're gonna soften, do it slow. Sudden drops in hardness can stress fish. RO water's a good call, but remineralize if you go full RO. What's your pH like now?
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Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll test KH and pH tonight and maybe start mixing in some RO water gradually. Appreciate the help!
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Re: Understanding water hardness

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Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll test KH and pH tonight and maybe start mixing in some RO water gradually. Appreciate the help!
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