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Neon Tetras .I had Just bought 5 Newbies and put them in my
tank which had about a 7.3 pH the same as the store ,I got
up this morning and found three of them DEAD.Is this the
deadly NEW TANK SINDRIM ,Can anybody help this .
Ima Teacher /blockquote>

pH is the LEAST of the things you need to worry about!

I might be able to give you some advice if you'll answer these
questions for me . . .

1. How large is the tank?

2. Does it have a heater?

3. Does it have a filter?

4. Does it have lights?

5. How long had it been ...See More
Nov 17, 2006
Richard /blockquote>

On 11/17/06, Ima Teacher wrote:
> pH is the LEAST of the things you need to worry about!
>
> I might be able to give you some advice if you'll answer these
> questions for me . . .
>
> 1. How large is the tank?
>
> 2. Does it have a heater?
>
> 3. Does it hav...See More
Nov 17, 2006
Richard /blockquote>

On 11/17/06, Richard wrote:
> On 11/17/06, Ima Teacher wrote:
>> pH is the LEAST of the things you need to worry about!
>>
>> I might be able to give you some advice if you'll answer these
>> questions for me . . .
>>
>> 1. How large is the tank?
>> <...See More
Nov 17, 2006
Ima Teacher /blockquote>

That doesn't sound like new tank syndrome . . . as long as the angel
fish and swordtail have been in the tank for quite awhile. If they,
too, just joined the tank, then the ammonia production from the
waste might have done them in.

It could also have been the angel fish. They're quite aggressive,
and t...See More
Nov 18, 2006


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