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Water quality
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Guest_mekaj_*
, Jul 06 2009 12:52 PM
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#21
Guest_mekaj_*
Posted 11 July 2009 - 09:01 PM
been doing water changes for a week. put some feeder fish in there. doesnt look good
. i also have three extra carbon bags in there. any ideas?
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#22
Guest_FirstChAoS_*
Posted 11 July 2009 - 10:04 PM
been doing water changes for a week. put some feeder fish in there. doesnt look good
. i also have three extra carbon bags in there. any ideas?
It took me a couple weeks of water changes to finally get the ammonia to safe, i am not sure if it is cycled yet or not.
This should be under general fish keeping, but to move it more on topic I find that tesselated darters are hardy and tolerant of a cycling tank (the one in my 3 gallon died the same day my mummichog did making it survive as long as a notoriously hardy species). are darters normally hardy and a bit resistant to stress level (or worse) chemistry, or are tesselates unusually hardy darters. My tesselate in my 55 is doing well after a few weeks of stress level ammonia, but then again i change water often so haven't lost that many fish.
#23
Guest_jblaylock_*
Posted 16 July 2009 - 08:34 PM
Any updates? How's the tank coming now?
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