waterdrop
Enthusiastic "Re-Beginner"
No, baking soda is just sprinkled in to the top of the tank, I do it slowly over a wide area so it is less likely to clump at the bottom, but doesn't really matter.
Its kitchen baking soda but be sure its only that. Should say Sodium Bicarbonate on box. Don't do this until you understand what you are doing and know you want to do it.
here's a link with some numbers and info:
http/www.drhelm.com/aquarium/chemistry.html
I still think a pretty small part of a handful of crushed corel in a silk stocking sack in part of one filter tray might be better for you in the long run. But if you go the baking soda route, you might consider raising KH to say 6 and then letting it drop to 4 before you apply more baking s. again. You'll need a KH test, liquid based of course.
~~waterdrop~~
Its kitchen baking soda but be sure its only that. Should say Sodium Bicarbonate on box. Don't do this until you understand what you are doing and know you want to do it.
here's a link with some numbers and info:
http/www.drhelm.com/aquarium/chemistry.html
I still think a pretty small part of a handful of crushed corel in a silk stocking sack in part of one filter tray might be better for you in the long run. But if you go the baking soda route, you might consider raising KH to say 6 and then letting it drop to 4 before you apply more baking s. again. You'll need a KH test, liquid based of course.
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