Hi,
I'm considering using it and I was wondering if anyone has experience with it. Thinking of adjusting the pH, but I'm not sure if that's a good idea. My pH is currently 7.6.
A beginner's guide to seachem betta care
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kingrise - Posts: 330
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Re: A beginner's guide to seachem betta care
Your pH is within the suitable range for Bettas, which is between 6.0 and 8.0. Given that, using chemicals to adjust it seems unnecessary.
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sSjey - Posts: 366
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Re: A beginner's guide to seachem betta care
Betta Basics does its job as a water conditioner, taking care of chlorine, chloramine, and ammonia. However, it also claims to buffer the water to pH 7.0, which I think is unnecessary. In my opinion, it's generally better to avoid tampering with pH levels if possible. A simple water conditioner that removes chlorine and chloramine should be sufficient.
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florax - Posts: 14
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Re: A beginner's guide to seachem betta care
Thanks for the input, I appreciate it.