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Plants and cold water

Started by martin_jones, June 15, 2008, 11:34:53 AM

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martin_jones

I am in the process of setting up an aquarium and need to fill it.

All the videos I've seen online site the plants and then fill the aquarium with water. However, the water will be coming from my well, and it isn't that warm. Should I fill the aquarium, let it warm up and then put in the plants, or put in the plants and then fill the aquarium?

I'd put heaters in immediately (2x200w in a 75G) - would that be sufficient to warm the water quickly enough, or would the plants likely die?

Thanks

Martin
With fronds like these, who needs anemones?

BigDaddy

You shouldn't use cold water to fill a new aquarium anyway.  You don't want the aquarium "sweating" and potentially hiding a faulty seam or other leak.

martin_jones

so what's the best way of filling one? Cold water mixed with boiled water from a kettle?

Martin
With fronds like these, who needs anemones?

dan2x38

Use a hose or bucket using 75d-78d water from your tap.
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