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Posted by myles![]()

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on 10/24/2009, 2:46 pm
78.150.46.198
Hi all,
This year I turned to the darkside and installed a Reverse Osmosis water supply on my pond. The reason was my source water was truley awful,
PH = 8.9
TDS = 390
Now the PH = 7.6 with a TDS of 110. alot better enviroment.
BUT My two older Kohaku have developed more shimis in teh new 'soft' water than they ever had in teh old water?
Firstly has anyone any thoughts on this?
and Secondly best way of digging out those deep shimis?
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