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I am starting a new tank and might not kee chiclids, but the crushed coral
that i mixed into the gravel to buffer the PH is still present. Will this adversley effect other fish, and if so is there a way to dissolve the coral using some sort of acidic substance? Thanks Rishi Rishi Subbarayan 614 354 7913 "No matter how good you are on how good you think you are, I will always be better" -Muhammad Ali |
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Depending on how much crushed coral is in the substrate, and what type of
fish you are planning on keeping, you may not have to remove it. If you are aiming for less hardness in the new tank, it's not that expensive to replace the gravel in total. Jim whitehall1505 wrote in message .com... I am starting a new tank and might not kee chiclids, but the crushed coral that i mixed into the gravel to buffer the PH is still present. Will this adversley effect other fish, and if so is there a way to dissolve the coral using some sort of acidic substance? Thanks Rishi Rishi Subbarayan 614 354 7913 "No matter how good you are on how good you think you are, I will always be better" -Muhammad Ali |
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