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Unread 11/25/2017, 09:29 AM   #5
Dmorty217
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Originally Posted by zachfishman View Post
+1 Any time you use MS-222 you must buffer it as it is highly acidic. I believe it is somewhere in the neighborhood of 1:1 (by weight) MS-222:soda ash, but don't quote me on that. IME, just bicarbonate isn't enough to counteract the acidity of MS-222.

Also, I think you risk far too much attempting to dose the whole tank. I recommend a trap if time allows.
It's a Assesor and he can't catch it with traps apparently. He also added 5 lion fish to tank and they weren't able to "catch" the fish either. I will advise him it probably isn't a great idea


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