finfayce
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In the last few weeks, I have lost 3 amano shrimp and a full grown Nerites snail.
My sponge flitter stopped working. I had to order one from Amazon. Local Petco( the only pet store for 3 hours either way). Also i had added gravel. I rinsed it several times. It claimed to be dust free. It was not even though i was careful adding it.
Now 3 amano shrimp are dead and a Nerites snail. Although when i looked up the age, some amanos being 3 years old- are considered a typical lifespan. My info comes from online info. The extra gravel killed some of the bladder snails. I won't replace any shrimp or snails until this tank cycles for awhile.
My test readings were all in proper range. The ph is 7.6. I read " invertebrates " prefer ph levels of 8.0 -8.2.
Will water changes and cycling the tank take of care of the ph- if it's not high enough? Or should i buy a product to raise the ph?
My sponge flitter stopped working. I had to order one from Amazon. Local Petco( the only pet store for 3 hours either way). Also i had added gravel. I rinsed it several times. It claimed to be dust free. It was not even though i was careful adding it.
Now 3 amano shrimp are dead and a Nerites snail. Although when i looked up the age, some amanos being 3 years old- are considered a typical lifespan. My info comes from online info. The extra gravel killed some of the bladder snails. I won't replace any shrimp or snails until this tank cycles for awhile.
My test readings were all in proper range. The ph is 7.6. I read " invertebrates " prefer ph levels of 8.0 -8.2.
Will water changes and cycling the tank take of care of the ph- if it's not high enough? Or should i buy a product to raise the ph?