Seachem Axolotl Buffer – 250 mL
Seachem Axolotl Buffer – 250 mL
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Seachem Axolotl Buffer – 250 mL
Seachem Axolotl Buffer is a specialty water conditioner formulated specifically to help maintain safe, stable pH levels for axolotls and other cold-water amphibians. Axolotls are sensitive to water chemistry changes, and this buffer allows aquarists to gently adjust pH without harsh chemicals or sudden swings.
Unlike general aquarium buffers, Seachem Axolotl Buffer is designed with axolotl physiology in mind, making it ideal for dedicated axolotl tanks, quarantine setups, and long-term habitat stability.
Seachem Axolotl Buffer – 250 mL, optimized for axolotl & amphibian care and aligned with your specialty livestock supplies
Key Benefits & Features
✔ Designed specifically for axolotl aquariums
✔ Helps stabilize and adjust pH safely
✔ Prevents sudden, harmful pH swings
✔ Does not harm beneficial bacteria
✔ Ideal for cold-water aquariums
✔ Easy to dose and control
Ideal For
- Axolotl aquariums
- Cold-water amphibian tanks
- Quarantine & hospital setups
- Maintaining long-term water stability
- Axolotl keepers seeking precise control
Recommended Water Conditions (Axolotls)
- Temperature: 60–68°F
- pH Range: ~6.8–7.5
- Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
- Nitrate: <20 ppm
💡 Always test water parameters before and after dosing.
Directions for Use
(Always follow label instructions)
- Test aquarium pH before dosing
- Add buffer gradually to avoid rapid changes
- Re-test and adjust as needed
- Use during water changes for best control
⚠️ Never overdose. Stability is more important than chasing numbers.
Product Details
- Brand: Seachem
- Product Name: Axolotl Buffer
- Size: 250 mL
- Aquarium Type: Freshwater (Cold-water)
- Intended Use: Axolotl & amphibian water care
FAQs – Seachem Axolotl Buffer
Q: Is this safe for axolotls?
A: Yes. It’s specifically formulated for axolotl-safe water conditions.
Q: Can I use this in fish tanks?
A: It’s designed for axolotls; fish tanks may require different buffers.
Q: Does it affect beneficial bacteria?
A: No. It does not harm biological filtration when used correctly.
Q: How often should I use it?
A: As needed during water changes or when correcting pH.
Q: Should I test my water first?
A: Yes—always test before and after dosing.
