Oops sorry everyone. First time on this site, I thought I had posted on
fresh water, however I was mistaken. Sorry!
hopenfuture wrote:
I have lost several fish in the last week due to what I believe may be the
alkaline being too low in my tank. I've done 2 water changes & even I've
tried to raise the PH a little in attempts to raise the alkaline. The tank
is 15 years old, however I've had it in storage for the last 5 years. I set
it back up 2 weeks ago. Here are the test results.
Nitrate (NO3) - 0
Nitrate (NO2) - .5
Hardness - 75 soft
Total Alkalinity- 0
PH - 7.2 neutral
Ammonia - .25 safe
I am using the 5 tests in one strip (Quick Dip) to test.
What I currently have in the tank is...
5 female bettas
2 black molly's
1 swordtail
3 green cory cats
1 Red tail shark
3 Black skirt tetra
4 White skirt tetra
It is a 55 gallon tank
Any suggestions?
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