pH is a tricky thing to be messing with. I wouldn make changes any larger than .1-.2/day. The pH is indeed low, but what about specific gravity?
>The scarlet hermits have continued to die – one or two every few days. We left the bodies in the tank, just in case it was molting. Most of the time they had crawled out of their shells – and their little bodies were still in tact for days (so we assumed it was not a predator). The really weird thing is that eight of them came to the same area of the tank to die (within inches of each other)!!! >>No answers to that. >We lost the last one today. He had been really active and was on top of a large rock eating yesterday. Today, his shell was empty and a 3 inch long bristle worm came out of it. He is the only one that has apparently died at the other end of the tank (one is still missing). All six of the tapestry snails seem perfectly fine. A friend offered to give us a few scarlet cleaner shrimp. Now we are afraid to take them (don’t want to risk their health). Can you help us figure out what to do? Also, should be buy a wrasse get rid of the bristle worms? >>No, the worms are there for
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