I use my peat for water changes: I put 1 tablespoon in a small mesh bag, add it to a gallon of dechlorinated tap water and let it sit for at least a week. It is possible to use peat directly in the aquarium but make sure you have a pH and high pH kit on hand and check the pH regularly as the pH in the aquarium will continue to drop until you remove him. After a while, it loses its effectiveness and needs to be replaced. However, it does not lose effectiveness over several months, which makes this product long-lasting and also gentle on your fish and does not shock them.
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