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  • #16
    Originally posted by mikeb144 View Post
    I know that after my changes it take a day for all my fish to settle down.
    really? my trophs start doin the dance when the refill water hits the tank.

    just my 2 cents but if your waiting longer to do a water change don't you think you should change more water than the other tank your doing more often?
    25g - Reef
    3.5g - Surge Tank
    10g - Ichthyophthirius multifilis breeding colony

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    • #17
      . If you have a tank say 75 gal. with 20 trophs. in it and a 200 gal. with 10 adult Front. IMO the 75 will require more water changes than the 200. I am not saying that changing the water every other day is wrong ( you can change it everyday if it works for u) just unnecessary. How often do you change the water in your dancing troph. tank?
      300 W/C Burundi
      210 W/C Moba/ Cyrtocara Moorii
      210 F1 Moba
      180 W/C Mpimbwe
      180 F1 Burundi

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      • #18
        Originally posted by cichlid1409 View Post
        sounds like pH .... i typically do a 70-80% water change once a week i do add a buffer (baking soda) 1 tablespoon per 10 gallons keeps the pH no higher than 8.2. IMO your almost wasting your time only doing 20%.


        im not the only one on here that has that happen when they do a water change thats why i am surprised yours are not doing the same . when you give the stock list and the size of the tanks your WC routine makes sense.

        its also been published in TFH that doing 70% weekly is really optimal.
        Last edited by cichlid1409; 03-01-2010, 09:52 PM.
        25g - Reef
        3.5g - Surge Tank
        10g - Ichthyophthirius multifilis breeding colony

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        • #19
          Thanks for sharing your opinions with me.
          300 W/C Burundi
          210 W/C Moba/ Cyrtocara Moorii
          210 F1 Moba
          180 W/C Mpimbwe
          180 F1 Burundi

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          • #20
            My Fronts arent old enought yet to breed but they are much bigger than they should be the age they are. When I first got into the fish hobby, I bought 5 or 6 juvie Fronts. I sold them about 3 months later when I found the Mpimbwe. I kept one male from the original Burundi group. Now, 2 years later, I got my old group of Burundi back and they were all about 4" long. The male that I kept, is over 7" and they are all the same age. I credit the size to the amount of water changes I do.
            If it ain't wild caught
            You ain't doing it right

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            • #21
              I sure your are right.
              300 W/C Burundi
              210 W/C Moba/ Cyrtocara Moorii
              210 F1 Moba
              180 W/C Mpimbwe
              180 F1 Burundi

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              • #22
                as long as your fish are happy healthy and breeding.... you are right,no matter what you do.

                we all share our experience and how we do things, if we all did things the same we'd never learn anything
                Last edited by cichlid1409; 03-01-2010, 10:17 PM.
                25g - Reef
                3.5g - Surge Tank
                10g - Ichthyophthirius multifilis breeding colony

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                • #23
                  and if one thing is true.....you CAN learn other way of doing thing that might improve your on fishkeeping
                  300 W/C Burundi
                  210 W/C Moba/ Cyrtocara Moorii
                  210 F1 Moba
                  180 W/C Mpimbwe
                  180 F1 Burundi

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by mikeb144 View Post
                    and if one thing is true.....you CAN learn other way of doing thing that might improve your on fishkeeping
                    Amen Brotha'
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                    Sleep: A completely inadequate substitute for caffeine.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by imagirlgeek View Post
                      Amen Brotha'
                      +1!!
                      "Millennium hand and shrimp!"

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                      • #26
                        Maybe the fish is just restin on the floor?
                        I ate my fish that died.

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                        • #27
                          any updates on the fish?
                          25g - Reef
                          3.5g - Surge Tank
                          10g - Ichthyophthirius multifilis breeding colony

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                          • #28
                            I really think it was the PH level. All my fish are back to normal. I went bought some "Red Fin" conditioner so i'll be switching to that. I still have that mom in my little 6 gallon by herself. Im ready for her to spit out her hatchlings. I'm debating on taking them out by myself... Once again!!! THANX EVERYONE FOR THE HELP!!!
                            240 and 35 Cichlid tanks

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                            • #29
                              I've been away and just read this thread. What about temperature? I didn't see that mentioned, but I may have missed it. My fish did this when I inadvertently was over 3 degrees off with the new water (I do 50-75% changes). Took them about a day to start acting normal. Just a thought.
                              55g Planted- Malawi and Victorian Cichlids
                              35g Cube- P. Saulosi, Petrochromis, Sunshine Peacocks
                              20L Planted- RCS, Ghost Shrimp, Neon Tetras, Snails
                              2.5g Planted- Snails, RCS

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                              • #30
                                higher temp = lower O2 levels. then if your adding dechlorinator too, which further depletes O2 levels. you could easily have this problem
                                25g - Reef
                                3.5g - Surge Tank
                                10g - Ichthyophthirius multifilis breeding colony

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