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My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Tynk
I ran out of aged water last night. So, I used lukewarm water straight
from the tap to do my Gourami's water change. Then I added a conditioner. Guess I should have done the conditioner first. I have been using the API Tap Water Conditioner. Is this brand alright? The water is crystal clear. I'm guessing that gouramis do not generate that much waste/ammonia? About using water conditioners: Remember when you said you don't use aged water, you instead treat the water? And someone posted that they do the aged water thing because they don't believe in adding chemicals to the water. I'm wondering if the chemical is bad for the fish. Is it ok to use AmmoLock AND also a water conditioner together? |
My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Tynk
On Mar 15, 11:08*am, (L u) wrote:
I ran out of aged water last night. So, I used lukewarm water straight from the tap to do my Gourami's water change. Then I added a conditioner. Guess I should have done the conditioner first. I have been using the API Tap Water Conditioner. Is this brand alright? The water is crystal clear. I'm guessing that gouramis do not generate that much waste/ammonia? About using water conditioners: Remember when you said you don't use aged water, you instead treat the water? And someone posted that they do the aged water thing because they don't believe in adding chemicals to the water. I'm wondering if the chemical is bad for the fish. Is it ok to use AmmoLock AND also a water conditioner together? I believe it wa probbaly me that stated that I do not use any chemicals of any kind in my tanks, and its been many many years since I used dechlorinator. I have space anbd areas where I can easily and cheaply keep aged water or collect good water out of empty tank setups. I guess chemicals are like anything, too much can possibly create a problem or maybe not.......its just that I can use aged water and do so for free so why pay for chemicals. Yes you can use ammo lock and dechlor together, but if your doing proper water changes there should not be any toxic junk to lock up and neuteralize............so therefore there should be no need for ammo lock.If you ship fish then ammo loc is another story, but in a home aquarium there really is no need for a lot of the "snake oils" that is sold to folks as a "must have" |
My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Pat
Can I ask you how long do you age your water for?
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My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Pat
"L u" wrote in message ... Can I ask you how long do you age your water for? Are your tanks cycled? Aging water is nothing compared to cycled water. |
My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Alpha
No they are not cycled.
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My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Alpha
On Mar 16, 9:59*am, (L u) wrote:
No they are not cycled. Aged water is what is used to provide makeup or water change water out of. Cycled refers to a tank that has gone though the "cycle" of ammonia, nitrite and nitrate stages before adding fish.......and at which point should be capable of supporting at least a light fish load on initial stocking..as far as biological filtration etxc is concerned. |
My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Alpha
My concern is that none NONE of the water involved in this thread is cycled
at all. "ExPat" wrote in message ... On Mar 16, 9:59 am, (L u) wrote: No they are not cycled. Aged water is what is used to provide makeup or water change water out of. Cycled refers to a tank that has gone though the "cycle" of ammonia, nitrite and nitrate stages before adding fish.......and at which point should be capable of supporting at least a light fish load on initial stocking..as far as biological filtration etxc is concerned. |
My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Alpha
PS
There is cycled water and media available from LFS that know how to seed tanks. "Alpha" wrote in message ... My concern is that none NONE of the water involved in this thread is cycled at all. "ExPat" wrote in message ... On Mar 16, 9:59 am, (L u) wrote: No they are not cycled. Aged water is what is used to provide makeup or water change water out of. Cycled refers to a tank that has gone though the "cycle" of ammonia, nitrite and nitrate stages before adding fish.......and at which point should be capable of supporting at least a light fish load on initial stocking..as far as biological filtration etxc is concerned. |
My Black Moor Died Today ;-(.....Alpha
On Mar 16, 7:12*pm, "Alpha" wrote:
PS There is cycled water and media available from LFS that know how to seed tanks. "Alpha" wrote in message ... My concern is that none NONE of the water involved in this thread is cycled at all. "ExPat" wrote in message ... On Mar 16, 9:59 am, (L u) wrote: No they are not cycled. Aged water is what is used to provide makeup or water change water out of. *Cycled refers to a tank that has gone though the "cycle" of ammonia, nitrite and nitrate stages before adding fish.......and at which point should *be capable of supporting at least a light fish load on initial stocking..as far as biological filtration etxc is concerned.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The thing is if a tank is setup and cycled artificially it will be just fine, but a tank that is filled with water one day and chlorine remover etc added, and a day or two or even a week later fish are added (goldies espeically) and having said tank equipped with an undergravel filter........its just a recipie for a disaster..........It takes time for a tank to mature (cycle) and get populated with good bacteria which is essential in handling the bio load and also having a filter with biological filtration capability such as a cannister or hang on back type, or like I said, odds are its doomed to fail..............Not only with sal****er but also freswhwater setups it pays to go slow and easy and do not rush or get lulled into buying fish just because their colors attracted you or they have a special sale on them., There is going to be more fish for sale and trust me.they will never run out of fish to sell so its not like its a do or die thing when stocking a newly setup aquarium............Once its established and trucking on yea, then you can add more as long as the tank in general is not overstocked or loaded for what it can handle. Probably more fish are killed by foks pushing it tooo fast or overfeeding and stocking or stocking wrong fish with wrong fish, anmd it need not be that this hobby seems to be difficult as its not. It just needs to be taken a step at a time and use and follow the correct info.......Too much of any8ting canbe as bad as not enough and too much water changes can be just as bad as not changing water at all. Now that your down to two fish, just be satisfied with what you have for now.......Watch the cory carefully.......and be carefull of any treatments with a cory as they often times do not tolerate any treatments that other fish do. I recall they do not like salt in the tank either, which is a part of treating for ICH...in some cases...........................get decent hob filters, keep parameters correct, and do not go overboard on water changes.......Look at getting that cory in with the gourami in the 5 gal tank, and also look for a larger tank to move em both into......................and go very easy on feeding then. Every other day or two ill work just fine, and feed em what they will only consume in a say 2 minutes time.........There is no reason either of those fish should up and die if they are housed and taken care of, evfen if they both came down with ICH.....its not a death sentence for either......... |
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