shakadog
Thu Feb 19, 2015, 02:32 AM
Hey all,
I am nearly at the stage of adding some fish to my tank at home. I also have a tank in my office that I have wild Angels in and 3 of these are Altums. Unfortunately there is something in this tank from a previous life that is causing its kh to rise to nearly 8 and thus its ph to over 7 no matter how many water changes etc I do. In fact when I do a large water change the fish start dying because of the ph drop and subsequent rise afterwards.
So I am thinking of removing the Altums and taking them home and having a school of Altums and maybe going with wild strain discus.
To say this is a topic that gets a bit of a debate is an understatement in terms of angels with discus. If you have done it successfully how long have you had it working for?
It's a large tank and there would be ample room but you also here about supposed cross contimantion of diseases etc between the two types of fish.
Any info be great as seriously debating trying to catch the last 3 Altums and take them home tonight when I leave the office.
I am nearly at the stage of adding some fish to my tank at home. I also have a tank in my office that I have wild Angels in and 3 of these are Altums. Unfortunately there is something in this tank from a previous life that is causing its kh to rise to nearly 8 and thus its ph to over 7 no matter how many water changes etc I do. In fact when I do a large water change the fish start dying because of the ph drop and subsequent rise afterwards.
So I am thinking of removing the Altums and taking them home and having a school of Altums and maybe going with wild strain discus.
To say this is a topic that gets a bit of a debate is an understatement in terms of angels with discus. If you have done it successfully how long have you had it working for?
It's a large tank and there would be ample room but you also here about supposed cross contimantion of diseases etc between the two types of fish.
Any info be great as seriously debating trying to catch the last 3 Altums and take them home tonight when I leave the office.