My tank levels are high

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
What is sky high?
 
+1, ph consistancy is key!

Angels from Florida (7ish ph) dead in about 48hrs here. Angels from local breeders (8.2-8.4ph) no issues ever!
I second that, ph consistency is more important than actual ph. Most farm raised fish will be fine as long as they’re acclimated properly. You can you decor and substrate to keep it stable
 
Snakeheadred Snakeheadred , if your ammonia and nitrite are over 1PPM do a 50% water change. Don't forget to add your dechlorinator to the new water as you are adding water back to the tank.
 
Snakeheadred Snakeheadred , if your ammonia and nitrite are over 1PPM do a 50% water change. Don't forget to add your dechlorinator to the new water as you are adding water back to the tank.
Ye I may have run low on that on one change
 
Sounds like you’re gonna need to increase filtration and up your WC schedule. Did you clean your filters or do anything treatments that could’ve caused a crash?
Ye bud that's what IV done IV put in 2 spong filters an submersible IV better one coming in the morning
 
What you are saying isn't helping us help you and is mildly annoying. duanes duanes would consider nitrate at 20ppm sky high and I'd consider it about time to start thinking about a water change. Need real numbers and real info if you want help. See my first post for what we need.
 
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