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Ok more tigers:
This one is yellow/tangerine tigers: ![]() Not sure the same species as tiger or not. |
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This type:
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i like the 1st piece..swee
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Got this in PM, might well post anwer here:
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pH : 6.3 to 6.8 gH : 2 to 4 kH : dont care TDS : 150ppm (100 to 200ppm is ok) temperature : set aircon at 24C Generally, I dont really care about water parameter, as I know my setup will fall within the range and just tune the TDS to about 150ppm. Strains I am keeping are: OE black tigers, OE blue tigers, Royal Blue Tiger, Super Tigers and Yellow Tiger. Normal tiger pH and GH in nature is low. Especially blue tigers were kept in higher pH like mild alkaline in Europe. In asia, they are kept in acidic range like 6.X. Choosing the right soil for tiger is very important, having pH and GH keep along in range is not good enough. Tiger cannot do well in organic rich water, organic richness cannot be measured by pH, GH or other parameter. |
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