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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.
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.