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Old July 17th 03, 05:46 AM
Kodiak
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Default Correct PH tabs, what do they do?

You mean I should do a 30% every day?
I don't age my water, i guess that (Chlorine and metals) will be hard on the
fish?
I do use some Aqua safe though.


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your pH is fine, dont change that. you must do as many water changes as

necessary to
keep ammonia just detectable. every two days really isnt enough. ohh..

sure, move
the whole filter over then. Ingrid

"Kodiak" wrote:
OK I added the salt. The fish (Bubba a 9" Comet) seems to be less

agitated.
PH is still very high 7.8
Ammonia is increasing, but i keep it in check with a 30% water change
every 2 days.
Nitirites and nitrates still 0.
Why not move the whole filter over from the other tank? (no fish anymore

in
my other tank)
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