I recently tested my aquarium water and found it to be a bit too acidic (about 6.5), so I started adding baking soda slowly to raise it. My Oscar immediately began eating any semi-clumped portions I added to the tank, and to my surprise, he didn't spit them out or cough them out his gills. I don't care about "wasted" baking soda at all, but I was wondering if it is bad for him to be eating it.
Before anyone says "Oscar's have voracious appetites and will eat any, and everything", I want to add that my O is totally uncharacteristic in this respect. He has been a picky eater since I got him at about 3", and hes now about 9". I only ask because I know that in humans, large amounts of ingested baking soda can very quickly cause a dangerous "sodium overload" of sorts.
Thanks
Before anyone says "Oscar's have voracious appetites and will eat any, and everything", I want to add that my O is totally uncharacteristic in this respect. He has been a picky eater since I got him at about 3", and hes now about 9". I only ask because I know that in humans, large amounts of ingested baking soda can very quickly cause a dangerous "sodium overload" of sorts.
Thanks