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the ph of 8.2 is just to high for those fish i had the same issues where i live the ph out of tap is 7.9 so i switched to so. africans. i kept losing my other fish to curved spine and waisting they just cant stand high ph.
i have a male and female cyno. afra hai-reef you cant tell the difference between the two unless there side by side i thought i had two males till she was holding one day. she has spectacular colors for a female.
ive read that you should change the carbon once a month, i would imagine it would all depend on your stocking load. if your over stocking the tank maybe sooner? this is just what ive read i havnt used carbon in 25 years i prefer more biological than chemical in my tanks
holding female
the female wont eat till she spits the fry, i would leave her in the tank as long as possible as long as the male isnt harrasing her. i would leave her in the fry tank for a few days till shes eating and gets her strenght back then return her. congrats. :thumb:
hi new to the site was wondering if there is a guideline for mixing malawi peacocks i have a 125 gallon all male setup just wondering if i can mix any of the peacocks or if i have to stick to genres. thanks for any suggestions
Hello new to the forum
I have a 125 gallon aulonocara peacock tank all male juveniles
1-sunshine peacock
1-maulana bi color
1-german red
1-ngara flaimtail
1-mamalela yellow jake
1-saulosi green face
1-maylandi sulperhead
1-ethylwynne
1-lwanda red top
1-jacobfreibergi malawi butterfly
1-maisoni...