Ok, so first of all, I live in Baytown... not sure about everywhere else around houston, but our water here is hard. When I originally started, I had a 10 gallon tank. After letting that tank cycle (with fish) I bought a 20 gallon long which I currently am using. I noticed that when testing the water in my 10 gallon tank (using only tap water with dechlorinator) my hardness was always around 150ppm. So when I switched to the 20 gallon tank, I used the original water from the 10 gallon, 5 gallons of distilled water and around 5 more gallons of treated tap water. I assumed this would at least partly decrease my hardness. However after 4 days in the new tank my hardness is still around 150ppm. I should also point out that I am using Tetra Easy Strips 6 in 1 which I am very aware are not the most accurate thing in the world. My testing today revealed - Ammonia 0.25, Nitrite 0.0, Nitrate 20ppm, Hardness 150ppm, Chlorine 0, Alkalanity 120, and pH of 7.8. My question after all of this is, short of buying a RO system, how can I decrease the pH and hardness. And if I decrease the hardness (dissolved solids) wouldn't I in turn be decreasing the alkalanity? I really am trying to understand this. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Picture of the tank currently
Picture of the tank currently
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