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Who is using GLA GH booster for remineralizing shrimp water?

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I am using GLA GH Bosster for my Neos and community tank and Mosura for Cardinas, but it seems to me the GLA is really good and is not affecting ph and KH. Anyone else experimented with these?

I am also using Old Sea Mud, so I am thinking I might just use the GLA when I run ut of the pricey Mosura.
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Get the bee shrimp mineral GH+, it is 50$ and will last you a life time of water changes
I guess it is similar and does not affect kh and ph? The GLA is $5 for a pound!!! and like I said it does not seem to affect ph or kh and I already have a good bit of it. It is the trace minerals I am concerned about but am thinking the old sea mud will take care of that.
Get the bee shrimp mineral GH+, it is 50$ and will last you a life time of water changes
What if you don't want a GH booster that raises KH? If you want a truly cheap solution buy a pound of CaSO4 and get a small carton of epsom salts and mix it up. That is a $10 lifetime GH booster. I still like my mineral plus and the shirakura Ca+ stuff mordalphus sells. I don't change much water though on my shrimp tanks.
Get the bee shrimp mineral GH+, it is 50$ and will last you a life time of water changes
i use bee shrimp mineral GH+ and love it. I go through a 230g container in about 2 months, but I do alot of water changes on several tanks.
Not that worried about expense, but if the GLA will work for me I can use it on all my tanks. I use a 45 gallon resevoir with prepped water and use that for my water changes via a pump and hose or just a hanheld container for the shrimp tanks which I only do a gallon at a time every couple weeks.
Good ones don't. I was just looking for info and opinions.
Good ones don't. I was just looking for info and opinions.
Interested in opinions as well. I use the fluval shrimp mineral and that stuff sucks. It raises my ph by like crazy.
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Are you just using both randomly? Or are you using different mixes on different tanks?
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