J JayC74 Polypterus MFK Member Apr 9, 2012 1,128 110 96 Massachusetts, USA Mar 12, 2013 #11 i have kept my dat & clown loaches together at 80degrees give or take a degree here n there. All seems fine for multiple years now. constant 84 to 86 degrees i don't think is gd for longevity for dats
i have kept my dat & clown loaches together at 80degrees give or take a degree here n there. All seems fine for multiple years now. constant 84 to 86 degrees i don't think is gd for longevity for dats
studd muffin Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 16, 2009 3,621 0 36 'MERICA Mar 13, 2013 #12 I keep mine at 85F all the time.
N NixMix Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 1, 2010 1,151 6 38 South Carolina Mar 14, 2013 #13 T1KARMANN said: you say you dat nots dats so i take it you only have one this could also be why its stable as they do better on there own you also say its with clown loach so you ph must be low this could also be why its stable you cant base low temp on it being stable as many factors play a part i keep my tank at 86 and some of mine are stable Click to expand... I didn't just base the stability on temp. I also stated there was no salt either. I'm only putting my experience out there. Yes, one dat only. My ph ranges from 6.7-7. Sent from my fishy world.
T1KARMANN said: you say you dat nots dats so i take it you only have one this could also be why its stable as they do better on there own you also say its with clown loach so you ph must be low this could also be why its stable you cant base low temp on it being stable as many factors play a part i keep my tank at 86 and some of mine are stable Click to expand... I didn't just base the stability on temp. I also stated there was no salt either. I'm only putting my experience out there. Yes, one dat only. My ph ranges from 6.7-7. Sent from my fishy world.