![]() ![]() Right is, but Im uncertain of the others. The water changes if the WQ is testing fine? What can I Do to raise the PH a bit?Īre there any other things I should test for in my water? What is the purpose of I live way out in the country, so that might be a reasonįor my water showing no nitrates. I checked my water again today and both my NitratesĪnd Nitrites were zero. I know what the fish on the bottom right is, but do you know what the others My tap water is very hard naturally, b ut As far as filtration, I have 3 Eheim 2217'sĪnd an Eheim surface skimmer. Labs, cobalt white, albino Bushynose Pleco, 4 small cats similar to an elongatedĬat and that's about it. In addition to the pics, I have a few yellow labs, white Both eyes were popped out and he wasĪs far as fish in the tank, I've forgotten a few, or just don't know because The fish that died from PopEye was the largest fish in the tank andĪ bumblebee or bumblebee hybrid. I just tested the water again and the NitratesĪs far as food, its a veggie based with a hint of protein that I get from my I do clean the tank and get as muchĭebris, poop and food out as I can. I've never been one for consistent water changes, but Im guessing These illnesses? I have probably twice as much filtration as I need for a tank Parasitic (sunken belly), and most recently ![]() I have a 6ft 125g Mbuna tank with about 15 fish in it. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.-JasonĪbout my tank. I do clean the tank and get as much debris, poop andįood out as I can. I've never been one for consistent water changes, but Im guessing that would be Have probably twice as much filtration as I need for a tank of this size. My question is, what other water quality issues can I check that might cause Occasionally it might've been aggression, but rarely. Hello, a friend of mine referred me to y'all after I asked him a few questions ![]() Thank you for providing such a brilliant site! If yes, would I have to remove it and clean, or could I just keep doingįreshwater changes until salinity is zero? I have a 110 gallon FOWLR tank that I would like to convert toįreshwater and keep Lake Malawi cichlids.Ĭan I keep the live rock and sand and use it in the freshwater set up? Saltwater to freshwater conversion, Malawi sys. ![]() Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. will refund my money but that’s not the point. That I’m considering just giving up on the hobby. Walls with no water in sub zero temps for over a year? Could it be that the crap survived on my rock or tank That several of the fish have symptoms of the columnaris or fin rot However, upon closer inspection tonight it appears None would eat or come out and now it is day 3Īnd same story. They all appeared healthy but tookĬover as expected. I introduced 20 Mbunas from on Tuesday this week. Nice hard water, ph aroundĨ.5, no ammonia or nitrites obviously and very low nitrates. Cycled in aboutĪ month, and conditions were pristine. Now, a year and a half later I just set up the 125 gallon again and Garage completely empty in -30 degree weather as I live in At that time I took down the entire tankĪnd cleaned everything and drained it completely. Treatments, the majority died and the few remaining were horribly After a long battle and numerous antibiotics and It quickly spread and I vigorously tried everything to cure myīeloved Mbuna. I believed to be columnaris or fin/mouth rot. Got stressed obviously but all made it until one came down with what #PREGNANT RED ZEBRA CICHLID UPGRADE#The bright idea to upgrade to a 125 gallon and have had problemsĭuring the move about a year and a half ago, a couple of the fish About a year and a half ago I had a thrivingħ5 gallon Mbuna setup. Been keeping fish for about 20 years and am soįrustrated the last year or so I’m about to abandon ship. It was suggested that I forward you guys a post I put up onĬ today, in hopes you may offer some advice. Related FAQs: African Cichlid Disease 1, Cichlid Disease, Cichlid Disease 2, Cichlid Disease 3, African Cichlids in General, African Cichlid Identification, African Cichlid Selection, African Cichlid Behavior, African Cichlid Compatibility, African Cichlid Systems, African Cichlid Feeding, African Cichlid Reproduction, Cichlids of the World, Cichlid Systems, Cichlid Identification, Cichlid Behavior, Cichlid Compatibility, Cichlid Selection, Cichlid Feeding, Cichlid Disease, CichlidĪbout to give up Mbuna stkg., beh., disease f's Tanks by Mary Bailey, Malawi Peacocks, The GenusĪulonocara by Mary Bailey, Tanganyikan Cichlid Systems, African Cichlids, Dwarf South American Cichlids, Cichlid Fishes, Cichlids: The Mbuna and their Allies By Neale Monks, Stocking Lake Malawi Community ![]()
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