I just lost some mbunas due to pH shock from transferring tanks
I'm looking forward to getting some more and doing all I can to ensure they will live a long and happy life. I now have an empty tank with a crushed coral/gravel bottom and rocks (cleaned thoroughly). My pH is around 7.5. I've heard that mbunas prefer a pH of around 8. Do I need to raise my pH higher? What do I do if they come from a LFS with a lower pH? Will the normal acclimation process be enough for them to survive the change? I work a lot with trout and know how sensitive they are to pH changes.
Also, does anyone have a good online source for mbunas? My LFS doesn't have much of a selection or much knowlege of these amazing fish! I've been looking at www.liveaquaria.com anyone familiar?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I'm looking forward to getting some more and doing all I can to ensure they will live a long and happy life. I now have an empty tank with a crushed coral/gravel bottom and rocks (cleaned thoroughly). My pH is around 7.5. I've heard that mbunas prefer a pH of around 8. Do I need to raise my pH higher? What do I do if they come from a LFS with a lower pH? Will the normal acclimation process be enough for them to survive the change? I work a lot with trout and know how sensitive they are to pH changes.
Also, does anyone have a good online source for mbunas? My LFS doesn't have much of a selection or much knowlege of these amazing fish! I've been looking at www.liveaquaria.com anyone familiar?
Thanks in advance for your help!