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Old October 9th 06, 01:36 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Karen Garza
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Default What fish should I try

I am trying to figure out which fish can tolerate a high PH (8.4). Over the
past year I have tried several fish including neon tetras, platys,
Corydoras, Ottocinclus, angel fish, betas and one other kind of tetra that I
can't think of right now. The fish usually live a few weeks then die. My PH
is usually pretty close to 8.4,GH 300 ppm, KH 300 ppm. I am tired of losing
fish and I am about ready to give up. Right now I have 4 platys and 1 angel
fish (yes, they really do get along fine together.)
I am hoping that someone here can tell me what fish like or even tolerate my
water conditions.

Thanks

Karen


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Old October 9th 06, 04:30 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Eric
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 19:36:47 -0500, Karen Garza wrote
(in article ):

I am trying to figure out which fish can tolerate a high PH (8.4). Over the
past year I have tried several fish including neon tetras, platys,
Corydoras, Ottocinclus, angel fish, betas and one other kind of tetra that I
can't think of right now. The fish usually live a few weeks then die. My PH
is usually pretty close to 8.4,GH 300 ppm, KH 300 ppm. I am tired of losing
fish and I am about ready to give up. Right now I have 4 platys and 1 angel
fish (yes, they really do get along fine together.)
I am hoping that someone here can tell me what fish like or even tolerate my
water conditions.

Thanks

Karen



Mollies

African lake chichlids

Rainbow fish,

Danios,

-E

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Old October 9th 06, 04:36 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Charles
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Default What fish should I try

On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 19:36:47 -0500, "Karen Garza"
wrote:

I am trying to figure out which fish can tolerate a high PH (8.4). Over the
past year I have tried several fish including neon tetras, platys,
Corydoras, Ottocinclus, angel fish, betas and one other kind of tetra that I
can't think of right now. The fish usually live a few weeks then die. My PH
is usually pretty close to 8.4,GH 300 ppm, KH 300 ppm. I am tired of losing
fish and I am about ready to give up. Right now I have 4 platys and 1 angel
fish (yes, they really do get along fine together.)
I am hoping that someone here can tell me what fish like or even tolerate my
water conditions.

Thanks

Karen


Endler's livebearers. Although the angel fish would eat the babies.
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Old October 9th 06, 04:54 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Larry Blanchard
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Karen Garza wrote:

I am trying to figure out which fish can tolerate a high PH (8.4).


I am hoping that someone here can tell me what fish like or even tolerate my
water conditions.


Rainbowfish or African cichlids.

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It's turtles, all the way down
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Old October 10th 06, 04:10 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Karen Garza
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"Eric" wrote in message
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Mollies

African lake chichlids

Rainbow fish,

Danios,

-E

Hi Eric. I had forgotten that I have tried Zebra Danios too. They all died
within a few weeks. I will add the others that you reccomended to my list. I
will have to be flexible when I go shopping because there are very few fish
stores around here to choose from.
Thanks

Karen



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Old October 10th 06, 04:13 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Karen Garza
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"Charles" wrote in message
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Endler's livebearers. Although the angel fish would eat the babies.


Thanks Charles. I don't think the angel fish wold be a problem. I have three
tanks, so I couls just separate them.

Karen


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Old October 10th 06, 04:15 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Karen Garza
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"Larry Blanchard" wrote in message
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Rainbowfish or African cichlids.

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It's turtles, all the way down


Thanks Larry :-)

Karen


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Old October 10th 06, 06:01 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Eric
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Default What fish should I try

On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 22:10:59 -0500, Karen Garza wrote
(in article ):

"Eric" wrote in message
. sbcglobal.net...

Mollies

African lake chichlids

Rainbow fish,

Danios,

-E

Hi Eric. I had forgotten that I have tried Zebra Danios too. They all died
within a few weeks. I will add the others that you reccomended to my list. I
will have to be flexible when I go shopping because there are very few fish
stores around here to choose from.
Thanks


Hmmm....Do you travel a long distance to get your fish? Do you add a lot of
fish all at once? I'm thinking something other than pH or hardness could be
the problem here.

-E



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Old October 10th 06, 10:32 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
swarvegorilla
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Ok in my opinion, you should try trade in your fish for a discount on some
small african mbuna.
How big is your tank?
Even some lake victorians would be cool
I think breeding african cichlids is the most fun I have had with this
hobby, with a cycled tank it's bloody easy too.
long lived fish as pretty as marine fish and with babys large enuf to just
eat ordinary cichlid flake.
rokin
we also have the best partys bar the reefers
heh heh


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Old October 10th 06, 03:13 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Karen Garza
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"Eric" wrote in message
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Hmmm....Do you travel a long distance to get your fish? Do you add a lot
of
fish all at once? I'm thinking something other than pH or hardness could
be
the problem here.

-E

Nope
I just buy my fish at Petsmart. I know it isn't the best choice, but that's
the only source of fish within 30 minutes of me.
I only add a few fish at a time. I have has successful tanks before and I
know better than to add too many fish at once.
I am currently using a 29 gallon tank, but I have a few others. My tanks are
29 gallons, 20 gallons, 10 gallons, and a tiny tank that has a capacity of
about 1.5 quarts.
I'm pretty sure the problem is my water. My platys had fry only once. That
was just about two weeks after I bought them. Most of the fry died. Some of
the fry were not viable at birth. They just looked like round balls. Most of
my platys have dies (I have 4 left) and they have not had fry again.
Before I moved here, I had tanks with plattys and they had more fry than I
could keep up with.
I haven't had a salt water tank for about two years, so I don't remember
what the PH requirement is of most sal****er fish. Maybe I should research
that.

Karen


 




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