Aragonite in axolotl tank for raising pH?

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I recently got an axolotl. I use very fine white sand in my tank, and I've noticed the pH of the water decrease slowly over time - so that it's about (or under) 6.5 at this point. I'd like it to increase to a more suitable level for axolotls, and I've read all over the place that crushed coral is the way to go when attempting to raise pH.

So I bought a giant bag of crushed coral on amazon, but now I'm realizing it has the term "aragonite" written all over it. After a bit of research, I've found that aragonite supposedly isn't safe for axolotls.

I've filled a small filter media bag with the stuff and placed it directly in the aquarium. Is aragonite safe when used in small amounts like this? I assume that using aragonite as the primary substrate could be unhealthy, but I'm not sure about my small bag.
 
Hi,

Aragonite is the usual forms of Calcium Carbonate biosynthetized by corals and molluscs (snails, shellfish...). I don't think aragonite in itself is unsafe for axolotls. But the size and shape (rounded or sharp) of the pieces of coral seems more important.
 
Those were my initial thoughts... I've put the aragonite in a filter bag so I don't think my axolotl will have any issues regarding safety. Thanks for the input.
 
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