I don't think it would lower the ph that much as long as your KH values are above 2 dkh.
I don't think it would lower the ph that much as long as your KH values are above 2 dkh.
I added a huge piece of driftwood
I let it soak in a huge plastic container for about 3-5 weeks, changing the water frequently. Strangely, only sometimes it released colour noticeable tannins. So I thought it was ready, but I was wrong.
I highly recommend that you boil it, even it is only partially like I did (it was too big), only then I realised just how many tannins were leaking.
I'm not saying tat boiling will take it all way, but it speeds up the process a lot. My activated carbon in the filter gets rid of the murky looking water.
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This is the wood in question. Cannot wait to add it in!
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