the tank is 30 gal and they are both under 6 inches each.
I orginally had the Keyhole first and it whould hide behind plants and the cave i added, i then added the BEA afterwards and saw the Keyhole come out of hiding, frankly i thought the BEA made it less shy and had the impression the two...
my keyhole cichlids and Brazilian Eartheater, do nothing but chase each other, i relize it might be a pecking order, but the odd thing is if its a pecking order it's been rezersed.
Orignally my keyhole whold chase my Brazilian Eartheater, now its the other way with my Brazilian Eartheater...
yes, i've been using water conditoner every time i add new water, in fact i just went to the pet store yesterday to get some more.
what i meant was i took a sample of the the water in my tank, tested the amonia.
Then i took some tap water and tested just the amonia and it had the same...
I beleve so, i had the tank runing for about a week before i added my white clouds, nitrates where present then,
I then addded my white clouds after my nitrates and amonia went to zero.
I also noticed something one of my white clouds has a purple like dot on its right side, is something...
There are my test results
No3= 0 ppm
No2=0 ppm
Hardness= 50 ppm
Total Alkalinity/Buffing capacity=0 ppm
Ph= 6.8
Amonia= hard to determine
I've been trying to find out what my amonia is at but it keeps on giving me a reading of somewhere around 0 ppm - 0.6 ppm
I then tested my tap...
wow,
i've never seen anyone reply this fast, great forum
I recently got a 29 gal, i've had the tank for about a couple weeks, i added 5 white clouds i had from my small 5 gallon tank.
Then after all the levels where good added 6 Neons
Hi all,
i just noticed my tetras are swiming chasing each other, is that normal?
I've watched them dozens of time and this is the first time i've see them behaved like this.
There also afffecting my white clouds as i've noticed one of my white clouds is chasing the rest of the group.