wow thats awsome. sounds like alot of stress, but fun stress lol. sounds like the lengths ill go to to get some sweet as fish. congrats
Actually, I think they were starved for 6 days, since I normally only fed that tank on M-W-F. I fed them on Monday and skipped the next two scheduled feedings.The TRUST;778655; said:the fish were starved for 4 Days.
RARE AFISHINADO;779421; said:Jed,
Im with Tim on this one, I would of used the large bags and oxy along with some anti ammo additive and drove the 12 hrs nonstop.
Jon
Im sorry to see you go through all of that trouble and have a few fish die. In the end the tanks looks great,,,, congrats
Miles;780048; said:I still question the stability of the spring water that was used during the W/Cs..
I like the idea of using established filters.. not a bad idea... 3 mini canisters would of been cool.
Also the pure O2 would have raised the pH to it's maximum, causing the toxicity of Ammonia to rise. Also the warmer the water, the more toxic the ammonia..
In regular shipping methods, Co2 builds up at the same time as Ammonia builds up.. The Co2 build-up causes the pH to go down, which lessens the toxicity of the ammonia as it rises.. Having super oxygenated water while having a build up in Ammonia is more lethal than having un-oxygenated water while having an ammonia buildup.
DeLgAdO;780178; said:miles thats is completely obsured!
The o2 gas can only dissolve so much into the water, and even still it wont go to a pH of 14! it wont even reach 8 if they used spring water!
and temperature has no affect on ammonias toxicity, its does however affect the waters oxygen holding capacity.
The c02 levels might go up but the oxygen gas will disolve into the water and counter the c02 from driving the pH down.