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![]() Ok I found a large dead snail in my tank still no yellow tail. I have no co2 tank at all. Its a very simple system. PH right now is 8-8.5. is it still to low? How do I raise it?
For my fresh water dip I get the temp the same as my tank and put the new fish into the water ( water stands for a day or more, taken from my ato tank) And he stays for approx 5 mins. I've aimed a power head from the bottom of the tank to the surface. Thanks for all the help so far guys. |
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![]() how did you raise your ph so fast and what did you do.just to have a better understanding that the ph was the problem.
try testing your ph in the morning before the lights come on and then a couple hours before lights out. |
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![]() So a few things going on here - I think all advice given so far is correct.
Measuring at 3:30 A.M. is probably when your PH reading is at it's lowest. For comparison purposes, try to take readings at the same time each day. If you're only using IO without any other supplements, you don't have much buffering capacity to keep water parameters relatively stable when things decay or deaths go undetected. Combine that with low gas exchange and that's the right combination for the deaths you're seeing, plus possibly some swings in PH, depending on the accuracy of the PH test method you're using. Are you treating your tap water before you mix and add your new salt water? I would suggest so far: -Increase surface water movement -Invest in some additional kits mag, cal, alk and test for those parameters -Test at the same time of day each time you test -Remove dead animals and detritus buildup as soon as possible You might want to do a large water change (20% or so) to help get that ammonia number down to zero.
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![]() Well Ive moved some power heads around hoping to have more surface agiation. I usually treat the water with prime. I've noticed that when I have the tfl reactors running everone seems more freaked out, does not mater what I seem to run in them Carbon or rowaphas. Is there some thing that I can do if I start seeing other fish doing the same thing?
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![]() If the fish are already stressed from ammonia being present, low gas exchange and PH swings, seemingly little things can set them off.
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![]() Well my female clown looks like she has what ever the tank has now. I've netted her and looked at her very closely, and it appears that her fins have been nipped at the ends. She is breathing hard so I have her at the top of the tank in a floating baby habitat. Does this help in any way in diagonising what is going on in my tank. When I get up this afteroon I am going to take a sample into the lfs and see what is going on in my tyank and I'll post up the numbers. All the other fishes in the tank are still doing good but..... I thought that about her as well.
Dam I hate this. |
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![]() Can you test what your PH and ammonia is at now?
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![]() Pirate dont be so angry on the fish.I hope it will be a good in sometimes.There is nothing so much worried about the fish.I need to suggest you that you should call the doctor for these purpose.They will give you all information regarding your fish.
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![]() Quote:
Some solid advice there ^^ ![]()
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