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sweetansassy asked in PetsFish · 1 decade ago

Has any one used Seachem Neutral Regulator..........?

To raise there ph leaves in there freshwater tank. If so did it work to raise the ph up to 7.0 like it says it is suppose to. Thanks

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The Seachem buffers are excellent. I've used the Discus Buffer, and it worked beautifully. They're very strong, and unlike liquid buffers, it will hold the pH where you want it. Very good choice.

  • 1 decade ago

    i unfortunately have not used this product.

    But a GREAT product i've used is TANK BUDDIES "correct ph 7.0"

    You simply put a tablet for every 10 gallons, and WALA! your water is neutral.

    Prices of these products are 3.24 at your local walmart.

    If you want good results on your tank water, i suggest TANK BUDDIES

    (i sound like a seller) haha.

    Good luck though

    Source(s): Animal hobbyist
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