fish stress?
Hey,
The tanks Ph tested the same as the lfs bags, so I was not really
concerned with that. My specific gravity is 1.024, and with the
constant temperature the salinity is at 34/35. I am still thinking that
it was salinity shock.... As for the PH, I am having a hard time keeping
it up, I do use a buffer, so maybe it is the test kit I am using. I
would like to pick up an electronic one just to see how close it jives
with the kit! Thanks for the input!
S.
Andrew Mason wrote:
What is your specific gravity? and your ph seems a little low to me try
using a ph buffer of approx 8.2 the older damsels would be ok with the lower
ph as they're aclimatised to it as opposed to your new stock. Hope that
helps.
"Steve Schreiber" sschreibATTmagmaDOTTca wrote in message
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Hello,
I have a tank that has cycled once, and I put four new damsels in
(there are three others in already and they are happy). I brought them
home, and they were in trouble it seems, as soon as they hit the water.
They appear to be gasping at the surface for breath, and their colour
has changed to an unhealthy dark. I took all my levels, Amonia, Nitrite
and Nitrate at 0 (as far as my test kit reads), and PH was about 7.9.
Salinity was perfect. So I am really curious as to why these fish have
died? The only thing I can think is that this is stress. Is that
possible? Ideas/comments more than welcome!
S.
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