PackardG00SE
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I recently did a water change after my water had been shut off for a while, and now my larger fish aren’t active. I usually do water changes every 7-10 days. At first I thought I may have added too much Algae Killer, but after doing 2 water tests I no longer think that’s the reason.
Test Results:
Ammonia is nil.
Nitrites are nil.
Nitrates are mild.
Iron is nil.
Copper is nil.
Chlorine is nil.
But…
Total Hardness (GH) - 150-300
Total Alkalinity (TA) - 180-300
Carbonate (KH) - 180-300
pH - 8.4+
My city’s water is always somewhat hard, but I’m thinking while it was shut off the minerals built up in the pipes, and were then transferred to my aquarium.
Have any of you had or heard of a similar experience?
Aquarium - 83 gallons + 33 gallon sump.
Fish - 2 Blood Parrots, 2 Severums, 1 Angel Fish, 10 Tetras.
The Tetras and Angel Fish seem to be doing ok, but the Blood Parrots and Severums are just hanging out at the bottom of the tank next to the heater.
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Test Results:
Ammonia is nil.
Nitrites are nil.
Nitrates are mild.
Iron is nil.
Copper is nil.
Chlorine is nil.
But…
Total Hardness (GH) - 150-300
Total Alkalinity (TA) - 180-300
Carbonate (KH) - 180-300
pH - 8.4+
My city’s water is always somewhat hard, but I’m thinking while it was shut off the minerals built up in the pipes, and were then transferred to my aquarium.
Have any of you had or heard of a similar experience?
Aquarium - 83 gallons + 33 gallon sump.
Fish - 2 Blood Parrots, 2 Severums, 1 Angel Fish, 10 Tetras.
The Tetras and Angel Fish seem to be doing ok, but the Blood Parrots and Severums are just hanging out at the bottom of the tank next to the heater.
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