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PH buffer causes retracted corals? EMERGENCY
I put a teaspoon of some PH buffer directly into my tank without dissovling it in freshwater. I made my frogspawn shrink within seconds. Is this normal? Only 2 out of the 8 shrivled up. They are in direct flow.
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I have had the same thing happen. It is either an acid or base used depending on wether you want to lower or higher it. Both of them undisolved would cause a coral to pull itself in to avoid this "sting" It should dissolve and i would bet everything will be fine. I would for sure mix it in a bucket next time 1st. I wouldnt worry to much.
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It's coming back. I'll be sure to read directions more carfully next time
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Yeah, seriously. When you're adding chemicals to your tank, be very careful to follow the instructions!! Something else and it could have really done a number.
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You are changing the alkalinity when you do that...not just PH so be careful what you are wishing for.
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