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do i need to boil them like i do drift wood? would they raise PH too much?

You don't really need to boil driftwood, that only helps sink it.

No they won't raise PH too much unless you have a huge number of them or a really tiny tank and don't do water changes.

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I've used clam shells, quite white/thick ones in my Koura tank to raise the pH to counter the driftwood in my tank. They do work, and after they've been in soft water for a while they start to melt down a bit. My pH is now around 7.4, from 6.4 five months ago.

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You don't really need to boil driftwood, that only helps sink it.

No they won't raise PH too much unless you have a huge number of them or a really tiny tank and don't do water changes.

WHAT so i have been boiling my wood for the last 3 hours for NOTHING. AHHHHHH, do i just have to rinse it? i dont want to add salt to my freshwater, coz i have fighter fish.

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WHAT so i have been boiling my wood for the last 3 hours for NOTHING. AHHHHHH, do i just have to rinse it?

Yes.

And the traces of salt you'd get from the drifwood are extremely small, especially after rinsing it.

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