Just a little tip that I'm sure you already know. Wait about a week after your LFS gets them in before buying any. I have seen alot of dead neons within a few days of my LFS getting their order.
No problem... he's just a little Otocinclus.Holly9937 said:What is the algae eater that you have? If it is a common pleco, you are looking at a fish that easily grows to 18+ inches, I would return it asap!!!
Thanks... I might just add a couple of guppies as suggested, and wait a while for more neons.mooman said:I've found it very difficult to keep neons in tanks less than 4-5 months old. Look into drip acclimation for your future pruchases.
That's probably easier said then done at PetSmart, but I'll probably stick with the LFS right down the street for now (especially since they are for certain on the same water system as my house, and the neons I got from there seemed to do better than the ones from PetSmart).Boohoo said:Just a little tip that I'm sure you already know. Wait about a week after your LFS gets them in before buying any. I have seen alot of dead neons within a few days of my LFS getting their order.
Harry Tolen said:pH is most likely not the factor responsible for your losses, especially since you are likely to have purchased them from a local source with water parameters similar to yours.
Good point... I'll have a talk with him about water before buying any more fish.nlmadison said:What if your LFS has an RO system and you don't?
macphoto said:I did have a dreadful ammonia spike... right before I added the new fish, I pulled out the filter media and swished it in a bucket of tank water to remove the loose waste matter. I wonder if this could have dislodged some of my bacteria?--Mike