BettaJesseBetta
Aquarium Advice Activist
So I'm gettin 2 pairs of double orange apistogramma cacatuoides Tuesday so I I have literally one whole day to prepare for these 4 beautiful fish. Water perimeters are perfect ammo 0 nitrates 0 nitrites 0 did a water change 1 day ago 30% and ph is at 7.2 which I've heard a variety of of different tales of ph and apistos I hear on one hand that apistos must be in the range of 6.5-7.0 and on the other hand that ph isn't a big factor as long as it's between 6.0-7.8 and with a slow acclimation process. So my question to you all is, is there an ideal ph for apistos and if so how can I bring my ph down with out stunning my existing fish without chemicals (looking for a natural solution). Tank info: 55 gallon tank fluval 405 and quiet flow 55/75 plants and drift wood.
Stocking:
1- adult angelfish
1- juvenile angelfish
6- albino cories
1- hi fin pleco
4- bolivian rams 1m/3f
Stocking:
1- adult angelfish
1- juvenile angelfish
6- albino cories
1- hi fin pleco
4- bolivian rams 1m/3f