5 is not impossible for amazonian fish. Main thing is no swings.....
I once distracted mysel, had a ank with discus wich had a lot of wood and one sunny day realised my ph was 3... Fish were absolutely fine.
WOW.. 3 is like swimming in a battery...
5 is not impossible for amazonian fish. Main thing is no swings.....
I once distracted mysel, had a ank with discus wich had a lot of wood and one sunny day realised my ph was 3... Fish were absolutely fine.
I know....fish were aboslutely thriving....loads of wood, amazon extract, food, and lazyness with wc.s..
As i often say, the less you care ( was in sucha phase ) the better fish fare.![]()
A very nice male jag with a female and another cichlid.As said, crushed coral does the trick, but you need a lot of it, assuming it is a big tank.....
What new fish are you planning on introducing?
I would like to do a drip system, but I don't have the time or energy for a project like that right now.I set up a constant drip system and my ph leveled out around 7. Also in the past I used lime stone, but it works slowly.
I put maybe 2 gallons in last night, but I'll probably get another container and put some more int.yeah, i also use crushed coral in my sump to maintain a stable ph level.
I want to stick with my black sand. I have black and white african cichlid sand in my poly tank, but it's way too fine for this tank.another alternative is to change substrate to aragonite.
My fish life is sparked up with Polys![]()
The wood is the main problem, but I really don't want to remove it. The problem is when I try to add fish. They fish that are in there that are used to it are fine because of where they're from, but any new fish I've tried die within a few days and it's the only thing I can figure out. The only fish I've been able to put in there lately was the Xingu. Thank God it was fine with it.I use crushed cral with aragonite. But even so i ended up taking out all the wood and replacing it with river stones...
It comes out of the faucet around 6.5. I really don't want to use pH up chemicals.Wow 5.0 would scare me. Crushed coral might work but I would see what the ph is coming out of faucet. I would add ph 7.5. And try too work it up gradually. My dropped in my tank too 6.0 before and my bass were like black. They weren't feeling the low ph.
where would I find a balance block and more info on composition, etc., pleaseAfter reding this last week I looked over an notices my bass were black. I checked tank and the ph was 6.0. I filled sump with crushed coral did a 60 percent w/c. Then I got a big balance block and put it on there it wa for saltwater but it won't hurt nothing. I've checked ph for a week and it staying at 7.4. So this was a 420 gallon. It worked so far. Hope this helps you get your up.
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