I've had some losses, but no where near the level of the losses from Arizona Aquatics. It will probably be a struggle to get ember tetras to do well in my tanks, and those are the fish I've lost the most of. I don't think I've lost any of the boraras uropthalmoides, and though reclusive, they are becomming quite hardy. I don't think all the species are the right species, however. I don't fault the vendor, though, as some of the small boraras are really difficult to positively id, and I think there is a mix. It will be difficult determining whether or not I have viable pairs. I know I have a good mix of the ember tetras, and perhaps when the other uropthalmoides arrive, a good sex ratio of them, but I suspect the brigittae may not all be brigittae. When they're settled, I'll confirm this over at the Cyprinids section. I may have to supplement the numbers and add to the roster of species.
Today, I will do another small water change, and continue feeding, and I will stop dosing the meds, as I think that good tank maintenance will be more beneficial than medication.
I am considering injecting CO2 in this tank, just to lower the pH a tad. This might help all fish involved, and boost plant growth. If I do, it'll be a weak mix, as my crypts do not much like CO2 in large doses.
Hopefully, tomorrow, I'll get the replacement fish for the initial DOAs and the extra uopthalmoides that were in the original order.
I'll keep updating, and I promise I'll post pictures once the fish are settled. No point stressing the fish out with a photo shoot, when they might not even like Miami water all that much.
llj
Today, I will do another small water change, and continue feeding, and I will stop dosing the meds, as I think that good tank maintenance will be more beneficial than medication.
I am considering injecting CO2 in this tank, just to lower the pH a tad. This might help all fish involved, and boost plant growth. If I do, it'll be a weak mix, as my crypts do not much like CO2 in large doses.
Hopefully, tomorrow, I'll get the replacement fish for the initial DOAs and the extra uopthalmoides that were in the original order.
I'll keep updating, and I promise I'll post pictures once the fish are settled. No point stressing the fish out with a photo shoot, when they might not even like Miami water all that much.
llj