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HELP: One of my Leopard Danios is dying!



 
 
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Old October 6th 04, 06:04 AM
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Hmm, well that's curious. Your tank seems to be in order.

Are you serious? If the pH of the tank is 8.0 and the water supply
has a pH of 7.4, each water change administer a pH shock.

Also, 3 danios are too few. I have 9 of them in my tank. They are
schooling fish. Your danios were probably in a constant state of
unease being in such small number. Since you have a small tank, get
one Gourami or some other solitary fish. Swordtails and platies are
also okay since they don't seems to be too concerned about being in
small numbers.

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