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experience using citric acid to lower ph in shrimp tanks? is it safe for Neos?


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tested the tank... ph is currently reading about 6.8 to 7.0 and i just upped the Gh to 6... would that be better? i managed to keep the ph stable for the past two days using CO2 and counter balancing it with the aeration caused by the sponge filter... the co2 bubble count is about 1 bps... so far the ph has remained stable and i hope this would be a better fix for my case...as i dont want to play around too much with my tank...

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What test kit are you using to measure the GH?

 

Yes, don't try to fight the nature, just let the pH stays at it is. Frankly, pH does not play a big role on shrimp's biology. However, it does increase the rate of ammonia releases from ammonium. Recently, I put a bunch of Tiger and Taiwan Bee shrimps into my Sulawesi shrimp tank. All of them are doing well. Actually, it is more than well, they are thriving.

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