terrypin
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I keep a planted tank and in this apart from fish I keep shrimp and trumpet snails. I understand that I need to treat any new plants by soaking in bicarbonate of soda. What ratio is best and for how long.
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Hello terrypin. A simple rinse in warm tap water will remove anything that may have attached itself to the plant. Plant companies are generally very careful in their plant growing process. There's really no reason to use a chemical on anything that's going into your tank. The reason is simple, you don't know how your fish will be affected.I keep a planted tank and in this apart from fish I keep shrimp and trumpet snails. I understand that I need to treat any new plants by soaking in bicarbonate of soda. What ratio is best and for how long.
I have no doubt that the plants from the growers may be quite clean, but, the local fish stores here place the plants into tanks that are not necessarily clean rather than into special tanks that just have plants, and I doubt that all suppliers ensure their holding tanks are free from potential pests. One local store does place plants in special aquariums but those tanks have visible snail populations and if they get a large shipment of fish and no room those tanks end up with fish and plants.Plant companies are generally very careful in their plant growing process