T tomka123 Plecostomus MFK Member Jan 5, 2013 1,477 59 51 burlington, nc Jan 31, 2013 #1 When getting new tanks ready, is there anything specific I should do to the water, other than a conditioner. Also, when doing 2X/week water changes, what additional steps should be done in regularity for keeping peacock bass?
When getting new tanks ready, is there anything specific I should do to the water, other than a conditioner. Also, when doing 2X/week water changes, what additional steps should be done in regularity for keeping peacock bass?
S strollo22 Siamese Tiger MFK Member May 21, 2012 5,786 15 38 38 Datnoid Island Jan 31, 2013 #2 Just make sure you match the water temp during water changes, other than that, you're good Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Just make sure you match the water temp during water changes, other than that, you're good Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
isde02 Arapaima MFK Member Jan 4, 2011 6,050 1,322 203 Ohio Jan 31, 2013 #3 With a new tank add a bacteria supplement to help the tank cycle. Once that's done just a regular water conditioner with waterchanges.
With a new tank add a bacteria supplement to help the tank cycle. Once that's done just a regular water conditioner with waterchanges.
J Joey822 Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 26, 2012 1,492 0 66 Sparks Nevada Jan 31, 2013 #4 isde02 said: With a new tank add a bacteria supplement to help the tank cycle. Once that's done just a regular water conditioner with waterchanges. Click to expand...
isde02 said: With a new tank add a bacteria supplement to help the tank cycle. Once that's done just a regular water conditioner with waterchanges. Click to expand...
D d1rt Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 30, 2012 123 0 31 toronto, ontario, CA Feb 1, 2013 #5 filtration. filtration. filtration. does the job