RisiganL. AC Members Feb 24, 2010 1,069 0 36 Raleigh, NC Real Name Risigan Logendran Jan 8, 2012 #11 I also think you should add some cuttlebone. It provides a great calcium source for shrimp.
M meister1981 AC Members Dec 29, 2011 28 0 0 42 Jan 8, 2012 #12 anyone ever try potassium carbonate to raise the KH?
M meister1981 AC Members Dec 29, 2011 28 0 0 42 Jan 8, 2012 #13 RisiganL. said: I also think you should add some cuttlebone. It provides a great calcium source for shrimp. Click to expand... Yes It was suggested to me also and I went out and bought some and added a small piece yesterday. Now I'm waiting for it to sink which I was told could take a couple of days. Anyone else have a produc they use for the KH?
RisiganL. said: I also think you should add some cuttlebone. It provides a great calcium source for shrimp. Click to expand... Yes It was suggested to me also and I went out and bought some and added a small piece yesterday. Now I'm waiting for it to sink which I was told could take a couple of days. Anyone else have a produc they use for the KH?
L LiveMermaid07 Bloody Mary. As in, hand me one. Jul 7, 2009 430 0 16 Lost & Confused Real Name Can't Remember... Jan 8, 2012 #14 I use seachems reef calcium and some baking soda cause my water has no hardness and no alkilinity (kH and gH)
I use seachems reef calcium and some baking soda cause my water has no hardness and no alkilinity (kH and gH)