Does adding black water help?

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Does adding black water help?

Post by tangyp »

I've just put in a few red cherry, tiger & blue shrimps into my tank. A friend who also keeps these shrimps has asked me to add black water to my tank and says that this will keep the mortality rate down. I already have a few Yamato shrimps in there.

I'm wondering if this is true. I don't like that it makes my water look brownish but if it helps... :?

Thanks in advance.
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Post by Mustafa »

It's totally unnecessary. So don't do it.

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Post by Monkanater »

What is "black water"?
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Post by Bradimus »

Water containing organic acids like tannins that come from decaying plant matter. It is common in the Amazon and parts of SE Asia
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Contains trace elements, vitamins and extract of peat. It is intended to replicate blackwater conditions in the aquarium.
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