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    New tank, fish is struggling

    Well I took the oscar back and have been doing water changes. The levels have come down. All the other fish looking happier as well. My Chinese algae eater is the one that's worrying me most. He looks fine and dandy but I have not seen him eating the algae wafers at all though
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    New tank, fish is struggling

    I did two water changes today at 50% each so that equates to approx 75%
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    New tank, fish is struggling

    So ammonia level is fine Nitrite was Hugh at 3.0 mg/l Ph is 7.8
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    New tank, fish is struggling

    It was cycled as I was told to do it and did it on 4 other tanks before this one. Just set everything up add the dechlorinater and leave it running for a week or so
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    New tank, fish is struggling

    Well I had a tank a couple years ago, it had oscars and danios in it. And the danios are just too fast so they gave up on them. I asked the petco people and they said these are all compatible...except the danios which from experience I believed would be too fast for them anyways. I was also told...
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    New tank, fish is struggling

    What shouldn't be in there?
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    New tank, fish is struggling

    I got this tank about 4 weeks ago, it is a 55 gallon freshwater setup. -Marineland penguin 350 filter -Heater it's about 76 degrees right now but I turned the heater up a little more. Air pump to two air wands -60lbs of gravel -1 electric yellow cichlid -1 tiger oscar -1 Chinese algae eater...
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