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  1. J

    keeping apistos alive

    Tested for ammonia came out 0 ppm, tank has been running over a year with various numbers of fish it also 75 galleons and heavily planted with vallisneria, crypts and pogostenon. Its also has overly filtered with sponge, cannister and HOB filters. 4 apistos shouldn't put that much of a...
  2. J

    keeping apistos alive

    I've had some bad luck with some recently purchased 4 apistogramma cacatuids orange flash , they all died within the week. The tank is 75 galleons has only 4 Otto's in it . This is the second batch I've lost and the last unless i can figure out what I'm doing wrong. The fish where all bought...
  3. J

    sudden death

    Thanks, I've had the cardinals and rummynose for several years never a problem sad to see them go. I will wait several months and quarantine before adding new cardinals and rummynose.
  4. J

    sudden death

    trying to figure out cause of death. Fish tank is 150 gallon, heavily planted , showing 0 nitrates, 0 nitrite, 7.0 ph been running for 5 years. Stocked with all adults 6 angels fish, 2 keyholes, 7 brilliant rasboras, 2 Bolivian, 5 hatchets, 7 cardinals , 7 rummynose, 3 sae, and assorted...
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