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I wasnt able to solve the chemistry problem with the alum long term. I am hopeful that the gypsum will be a longer term solution. It is also much less expensive and is non toxic to the fish. There is no risk of ph issues. It is also non toxic to handle. lime and alum both burn your skin and lungs. after saying this if i thought I would have success with the alum i would use it.
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