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Donald Kerns
July 22nd 03, 03:30 PM
Racf wrote:
> The pH was fine, in fact the only reason the fish was alive.
> I cannot figure out all the pH hooey
The bacteria responsible for ammonia to nitrite and nitrite to nitrate
conversion are reported not to do very well at pH lower than 6.
http://www.bioconlabs.com/nitribactfacts.html
Might also want to google pH crash or old tank syndrome.
-D
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"When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to
think straight." -To Inherit the Wind
Tedd
July 22nd 03, 03:58 PM
"NetMax" > wrote in message
.. .
<snip>
> I don't know if I gave them great advice,...
you are always a wealth of knowledge and advice, (and humble about it as well), whether or not you
would consider it 'great advice' you did a 'great' thing. i dont know you very well or your store
but i sure wish i could find one here with a manager who cared enough to take such great lengths in
assisting people whatever the species, problem or question.
cheers to you NetMax *clink*
(was that someone's water sample we just drank?)
tedd. :-)
Racf
July 23rd 03, 10:59 AM
"Donald Kerns" > wrote in message
...
> Racf wrote:
>
> > The pH was fine, in fact the only reason the fish was alive.
> > I cannot figure out all the pH hooey
>
> The bacteria responsible for ammonia to nitrite and nitrite to nitrate
> conversion are reported not to do very well at pH lower than 6.
Yes, I have heard that before. I also heard that some other
breed/species/(whatever you call different types of bacteria) do well in
lower pH, that do the nitrogen cycle......... I had not heard the pH of
6 as the breakline though.......Seems like the colonization mixes quite
a bit for folks that run in the lower ranges. Like anyone running 8.4
for years with an abrupt drop to 4.5 might have a different situation
than someone like me that tend to run many tanks from 7.2 - 4.2. I am
not saying that I vary mine constantly in that range, but in my
operation thats what happens sometimes. Its gradual and deliberate. My
bio-filters do not die and stop working.....
Thanks for the article....
>
> http://www.bioconlabs.com/nitribactfacts.html
>
> Might also want to google pH crash or old tank syndrome.
>
> -D
> --
> "When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to
> think straight." -To Inherit the Wind
Donald Kerns
July 23rd 03, 02:47 PM
Racf wrote:
> like me that tend to run many tanks from 7.2 - 4.2.
4.2 !?!
I've always wanted to meet the guy who supplies all those weird fishlike
mutants to the movies...
;-)
-Donald
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"When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to
think straight." -To Inherit the Wind
NetMax
July 24th 03, 02:51 AM
"Tedd" > wrote in message
...
>
> "NetMax" > wrote in message
> .. .
>
> <snip>
>
> > I don't know if I gave them great advice,...
>
> you are always a wealth of knowledge and advice, (and humble about it
as well), whether or not you
> would consider it 'great advice' you did a 'great' thing. i dont know
you very well or your store
> but i sure wish i could find one here with a manager who cared enough
to take such great lengths in
> assisting people whatever the species, problem or question.
>
> cheers to you NetMax *clink*
>
> (was that someone's water sample we just drank?)
>
> tedd. :-)
*blushing* thanks Tedd. Actually, that water sample did come in a
child's cup (with the little spout on the lid). I hope they remember to
clean that out well.
NetMax
Tedd
July 24th 03, 09:46 AM
(BTW, i'm still waiting for that shipment of free fish and supplies you promised for saying that.)
;)
Donald Kerns
July 29th 03, 02:23 AM
NetMax wrote:
> I don't know if I gave them great advice, and if anyone thinks of
> anything better, please let me know for the next time this happens
> (because it will) *sigh*.
So, do we have a "the rest of the story" on this one?
-D
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"When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to
think straight." -To Inherit the Wind
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