Yesterday I bought an acei and an electric yellow. They looked good in the shop, didn't look like they were going to die overnight, but they did
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I have no idea why they have died because I put them in a small 25L tank with a filter that's been running in my main tank for 3 months and cycled water (also from my main tank). I have had my main tank running for around 4 years now and have had no problems. Both tanks are running at 25 degrees C.
I called the shop I bought the fish from and they told me to bring in a water sample from the tank. I just got home from work and I had to get to the shop within 30 mins before it closed. I had no time to test the water myself beforehand, but I knew the water should be fine because my other fish is alive and well in the tank the water was from.
The guy at the shop tests the water and says everything is perfect except the PH which was at 7 (according to him). He then said the fish died of shock because of the drastic PH change. I asked what PH they keep their Malawi tanks at and he says 8.0-8.5. I then asked what we could do about it (refund, credit, exchange etc wise) and he said he can't do anything at the moment.
I go home and test the PH with my kit and it says 7.7. That's a bit higher than 7.0. I'm going to see someone else to get the ph tested to see what they get. If it's around 7.6-7.8 I know the shop I bought the fish from is lying.
My question:
Should a fish die within a few hours because of it going from 8.3 to 7.7 PH?
I have a friend who also bought an acei from the same store and put it in a tank with an Oscar and a few other different cichlids from all different regions. His tank sits at around a PH of 7.0.




I have no idea why they have died because I put them in a small 25L tank with a filter that's been running in my main tank for 3 months and cycled water (also from my main tank). I have had my main tank running for around 4 years now and have had no problems. Both tanks are running at 25 degrees C.
I called the shop I bought the fish from and they told me to bring in a water sample from the tank. I just got home from work and I had to get to the shop within 30 mins before it closed. I had no time to test the water myself beforehand, but I knew the water should be fine because my other fish is alive and well in the tank the water was from.
The guy at the shop tests the water and says everything is perfect except the PH which was at 7 (according to him). He then said the fish died of shock because of the drastic PH change. I asked what PH they keep their Malawi tanks at and he says 8.0-8.5. I then asked what we could do about it (refund, credit, exchange etc wise) and he said he can't do anything at the moment.
I go home and test the PH with my kit and it says 7.7. That's a bit higher than 7.0. I'm going to see someone else to get the ph tested to see what they get. If it's around 7.6-7.8 I know the shop I bought the fish from is lying.
My question:
Should a fish die within a few hours because of it going from 8.3 to 7.7 PH?
I have a friend who also bought an acei from the same store and put it in a tank with an Oscar and a few other different cichlids from all different regions. His tank sits at around a PH of 7.0.


