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Old 09-26-2005, 11:28 AM   #1
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Default Perfect water conditions

Now that I have your attention let me start off by saying.............
"There is no such thing as perfect water conditions".
What is IDEAL for one species of fish isn't for another. Rift Lake Cichlids require completely different levels than are ideal for Discus. Planted tanks need higher nitrate levels than non planted ones.

When posting problems, please be sure to include at the least...............
Tank size
Tank inhabitants
water parameters which include but are not limited to:
NH3 (ammonia)
NO2 (nitrIte)
NO3 (nitrAte)
Filtration
Weekly matainence (waterchanges. dosing etc...)
Lighting
Tank location
Type of tank (saltwater, planted, community, cichlid.....)
Tank age

Thanks in advance.................
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Old 09-26-2005, 11:41 AM   #2
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good point!
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Hi im new this site is gud
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That awould definately be a very good idea.
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im just looking for an answer here i am just about to get some tropical fish i cant get freshwater i can only get tap water which has been clorinated what if anyhting do i need to put in my tank to keep the fish happy?
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im just looking for an answer here i am just about to get some tropical fish i cant get freshwater i can only get tap water which has been clorinated what if anyhting do i need to put in my tank to keep the fish happy?
In the future please post in a new thread.

Chlorinated Tap water is fine to use, however, it needs to be treated to remove the chlorine. If you can afford fish, you can afford chlorine remover. I recommend Prime or Stress Coat. After the water is chlorine free, it would be safe to add fish.

Please read here to learn about the nitrogen cycle, so you do not run into any problems. http://www.fishforums.com/forum/gene...le-basics.html
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