ttamra
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Hey everyone,
I was hoping to get some input about using oyster shells as a way of raising the pH?
My little Ferdinand is having buoyancy issues and I'm wondering if my low pH (6 - 6.5 on the Nutrafin test kit) is stressing him out. The ammonia is 0, nitrite 0.1, and nitrate 5 but I've switched to using Prime which will detoxify the last two. The temperature is between 18 and 19 degrees.
I was also considering fridging. I know when they're young (less than 3 inches, I believe) it's inideal as it will stunt their growth, but if it is a bacteria build up from stress, wouldn't that help out?
Any thoughts and/or advice would be greatly appreciated!
I was hoping to get some input about using oyster shells as a way of raising the pH?
My little Ferdinand is having buoyancy issues and I'm wondering if my low pH (6 - 6.5 on the Nutrafin test kit) is stressing him out. The ammonia is 0, nitrite 0.1, and nitrate 5 but I've switched to using Prime which will detoxify the last two. The temperature is between 18 and 19 degrees.
I was also considering fridging. I know when they're young (less than 3 inches, I believe) it's inideal as it will stunt their growth, but if it is a bacteria build up from stress, wouldn't that help out?
Any thoughts and/or advice would be greatly appreciated!