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FAQ: Can I use Seachem Neutral Regulator® together with _______?

Another Company's product

There are a lot of aquarium products on the market, and while most of them will work perfectly fine together in the aquarium, some will not.  We can't 100% guarantee any product that's not our own, but here's a few quick rules:

  1. Avoid using products that overlap in function.  Either one works and so it's the one you should be using, both work and so it's a waste to use them both, or neither work and you should be looking for a third, better product.  In the case of Neutral Regulator®, using multiple buffers and regulators when only one is needed could result in a pH that is different from the one you want.
  2. Avoid using products that directly contradict each other.  Neutral Regulator® is a phosphate based buffer, so filter medias that remove phosphate should not be used with it.
  3. Research the products you use carefully.  Typically, if a product or medication is volatile enough to react with a buffer or regulator, the company will mention it on the label or website, or you can call in to check.
  4. When in doubt, wait a day.  While there should not be any interaction between Neutral Regulator® and another product, leaving 24 hours in between the doses will avoid possible fish stress from rapidly changing water parameters.

 

Seachem® Products

Neutral Regulator® should not be added to an aquarium that is currently being treated with Cupramine™.  Neutral Regulator® contains conditioning agents that could react poorly with this medication, converting the copper in Cupramine™ to a more toxic form.  It is perfectly fine to add Cupramine™ to water that was treated with Neutral Regulator® at least 24 hours in advance though, as this will give the conditioning agents time to become exhausted.

It's safe to use Neutral Regulator® alongside any of the other Seachem® products that are recommended for freshwater systems.  That said, combining high levels of minerals with phosphate-based buffers like Neutral Regulator® can result in noticeable precipitation.  This precipitation is not harmful to fish, but can be unsightly until cleared away using fine filter media (see Clarity® for more info about clearing precipitation)                                                                                                                

Among Seachem® products, there are several mineral supplements that are recommended for freshwater community aquariums, but may cause noticeable precipitation if used in high quantities in an aquarium buffered with Neutral Regulator®.

Here's some Seachem® products that are Freshwater Mineral Supplements

Replenish™ American Cichlid Salt™ Equilibrium™
Brackish Salt™ Cichlid Lake Salt™  

As previously mentioned, it is fine to use these products together, but high levels of either can result in nontoxic precipitation.  We recommend to dose in moderation to avoid this effect.

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