First of all I wasnt going to post on it because I know so many people do that its annoying but I cant help myself, so im sorry ahead of time. lol
I started adding a salt mixture of 2tsps per gallon in wednesday slowly. I added it over the course of two days finishing up last night. As of late last night and this morning my oscars seem to be a bit more agressive with each other then normally. Not to the point where its a problem but its something I noticed. Could it be their reaction to the salt? The one with the the extremly calm temperment actually got after the larger one for a minute.
Also my tank temp is normally 84 in the summer without any heater because of the room its in. Should I go ahead and crank up the temperature or just let things run their course? I have read various things on what to keep the temp on. I have read as high as 90 and also as low as 84? If I need to crank it up I am going to be a digital temp thing that I saw and hook them up with some bubbles which they will be happy to play in.
Anyway main question is have you ever seen the salinity cause a change in temperment?
Also on a side note does anyone have a good sugestion (reading material or flat out what you do) for a QT routine. I obviously need one because mine didnt work. I thought hmm if I QT the feeders before hand they should be fine.. not so. Now I am working on raising my own feeders but I would still like a good QT routine in general for everyone. Also before anyone asks, my Oscars only get feeders maybe once every two weeks or so, the rest of the time they are on pellets and veggies.
I started adding a salt mixture of 2tsps per gallon in wednesday slowly. I added it over the course of two days finishing up last night. As of late last night and this morning my oscars seem to be a bit more agressive with each other then normally. Not to the point where its a problem but its something I noticed. Could it be their reaction to the salt? The one with the the extremly calm temperment actually got after the larger one for a minute.
Also my tank temp is normally 84 in the summer without any heater because of the room its in. Should I go ahead and crank up the temperature or just let things run their course? I have read various things on what to keep the temp on. I have read as high as 90 and also as low as 84? If I need to crank it up I am going to be a digital temp thing that I saw and hook them up with some bubbles which they will be happy to play in.
Anyway main question is have you ever seen the salinity cause a change in temperment?
Also on a side note does anyone have a good sugestion (reading material or flat out what you do) for a QT routine. I obviously need one because mine didnt work. I thought hmm if I QT the feeders before hand they should be fine.. not so. Now I am working on raising my own feeders but I would still like a good QT routine in general for everyone. Also before anyone asks, my Oscars only get feeders maybe once every two weeks or so, the rest of the time they are on pellets and veggies.