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But would a Mantis shrimp even be able to live in that?I would not worry about Ph unless it drops below 7.2
Mine is 7.9 but the range is 7.8-8.1 for what my ph reads when I test itIdeal Ph 8 to 8.5 but it can go some either way.
What will get them is a sudden change in water. Could be Ph, Temp, Alk. or Nutrients
Not bad numbers, FYI. Make sure to do a good acclamation.Mine is 7.9 but the range is 7.8-8.1 for what my ph reads when I test it
How long of a acclamation would you say?Not bad numbers, FYI. Make sure to do a good acclamation.
Float for 15min and drip for 30min. So you match the temp, PH, salinity and nitrates.How long of a acclamation would you say?
Also get a big net. When I first got mine I immediately regretted the size of net I had, to transfer it out of the LFS water, to my tank.
Yeah I noticed that and got one ahead of time, I really don’t want to find how powerful that punch is lol. So if my ph would be the somewhat of a problem with it going from 7.9 is usually the reading I get, Lowest I’ve seen is 7.8 but that’s the lowest it’s gone. Would that be a big problem and if so how would I get it to raise a little bit more without having to use a buffer because I did that before and ain’t doing that again lol. All my readings are good it’s just the ph is a little bit low from the 8.1-8.4 rangeFloat for 15min and drip for 30min. So you match the temp, PH, salinity and nitrates.
With a bad acclamation it can die a month later FYI. So it’s not like it makes it past 3 days and your good. Mantis shrimp aren’t like fish.