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matthewg

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Hi Everyone,

I have a 20 gallon tank in cycle for my axolotls which I plan on purchasing within the next week. I currently use the marina s20 filter which comes with 4 different slots for cartridges. It comes with 4 cartridges and they're 2 different types: one contains carbon and the other contains zeolite. Do you guys recommend anything I can put in one of the slots that will help balance ph levels?
 

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Thank you for your reply. I will definitely look into buying them asap. Should I change it now while it's cycling?
 
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