eco23
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Any chance you meant from right to left?
Otherwise...geez.
Otherwise...geez.
eco23 said:Any chance you meant from right to left?
Otherwise...geez.
I agree that assuming the background is not introducing toxins, and you have the sand and CC in there to hold pH steady...I don't see any issue. I guess we'll see shortly with your new fish. I assume pics are somewhere nearby?
another possibility is that there was some sort of residual toxin in the water, could've come from anything, removed/diluted via PWC's. Just an idea, glad they are doing well so far.
PH in the tank is still stable. The Kenyis are still alive and kicking. They have started to free swim more, eat and do what Kenyis do best chase each other around. :happy dance:
jennagsimpson said:Whewww glad to hear about the survivals ! Goodluck , can't wait to see your completed tank
Now I will just leave the Kenyis in there for a couple of weeks then get the long term residents after I insure everything is going well. I also plan to put some plant life in there most likely floating to help keep everything with in the proper levels.
roundar said:Sounds like a win. A few plants and water changes you won't have to worry about cycling. Sounds like you'll keep an eye on the levels though which will be good. Glad this seems to have cleared up and your hard work on that background wasn't for naught.