Leeching out may take forever, at least I got my driftwood for a year and my water is till getting yellow the second day after waterchange.Aquanero;4297368; said:As I stated above frequent smaller wc's until the tannins are leeached out. 25% 3 times a week will do it. It may take a month or two before you notice a the amount of tannins decreasing to the point where it's no longer nessisary to keep changing the water as much. If you remove some or all the drift wood you could soak it in a tub outside replacing the water daily for a couple weeks to speed up the process. I doubt the problem you are having with you Con is related to the tannic acid. I would treat as I reccomended for the bladder infection and feed the skinned peas.
It's a pretty big piece of driftwood and also quite dense, it weights a lot.ymolina;4298314; said:how big or dense is your wood? mine took a month an it was i think 5 lb chunk
i cant believe you have those fish in a tank that size channel catfish can grow to 4 foot and that is way to big for your tank.http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/catfish/channel.phptommyd;4296117;4296117 said:Hey,
My male convict has been acting strange. Him and his mate just had a batch of fry and he is defending them fiercely as good parents. But he seems to be swimming erratically. Also, his front end seems to float higher than his back end so that he's swimming at almost a 45 degree angle. When not swimming, he sinks to the bottom amidst his fry. I am guessing some sort of infection? I would quarantine him, but I'm afraid the female won't do a sufficient enough job in protecting the offspring. Should I worry? What should I do about his condition? He's in a 100 gallon with a Green Texas, a Jack Dempsey, channel cat, pleco, and a LMB. The tank is heavily planted and contains driftwood. Also, the tank is a strange color, amber almost. I know this is probably from the driftwood, but the wood has been in there for a good couple weeks and only now has the water changed colors. would it still turn the water that color?
Thanks,
Tom
clarius catfish;4300192; said:i cant believe you have those fish in a tank that size channel catfish can grow to 4 foot and that is way to big for your tank.http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/catfish/channel.php
anyway i had the same problem with my convict cichlid and after a week or so i just stopped. i can not be sure on your one as i do not have a photo