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ok, well i guess that's out then. once the fish are healthy and eating it doesn't really matter anyway.
i was doing research on swim bladder disorder and found out that if u feed flakes or other food that float when the fish go for it they get air too....
i saw some of those for sale but they are battery only and did not come on automatically, so if you're not home they are only good if you are home...
isn't 30mins kinda short for acclimation?
Silent-Air Auto/On Battery-Powered Aquarium Pump - at Hayneedle Shopping what about this one. anyone know what size tank this would work for?
what do you think of this product? how long will this alone sustain a tank during a power outage? i don't mean battery run time, i mean how long can...
u have a pic of this one?
i like the idea u had with #3 but i would rearrange the rock pile to look more natural. maybe spread them out a bit.
well tomorrow i will clean my hydrometer and check salinity. i plan on getting another clown, but i want to wait awhile to make sure nothing is wrong...
non of my friends have saltwater aquariums, but i will try to get this done at the LFS. would the wrong salinity take two weeks to show ill effects?
well the stuff floated to the top i scooped it out and used the rest. i didn't get any problems then. i'm having some problems now( about 3 days now)...
yeah i think i'm going to go with a diff brand next time.
yeah it seems like that is all i can do. i just wanted to make sure there wasn't any thing more i can do. thanks.
hydrometer , 1.023. took readings 5 times to ensure accuracy. i didn't do anything that could affect salinity. just a small water change, but i used...
i don't have a skimmer yet as it's a new 80g FOWLR, but i have enough flow, lots of surface agitation and 2 airstones. also the water volume is alot...
it used to swim normal before the power outage though. and it is constantly like this now.
does anyone think this could be swim bladder disorder? i can't find much online about this for saltwater fish. anyone dealt with this before?
because of the death of the other fish? i read that the male swims vertically as part of mating and kinda thought that might be it, but these fish...
ok. thank you for your help.
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