Hi ,
i thinking to buy Heckels. But i have doubts keeping them on high pH.
i Have ph 7.
What is consequences keeping them in long term on high Ph ?
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Hi ,
i thinking to buy Heckels. But i have doubts keeping them on high pH.
i Have ph 7.
What is consequences keeping them in long term on high Ph ?
I have kept my Heckels with my domestic and the PH probably between 7-7.4, they are doing just fine but make sure aged your water and should be stable otherwise your PH will crash. I do 50%-80% water change daily and seems to be happy and eating well.
Well everything is relative Jack L for a fish that comes from an environment where the PH is around 4-4.5...7 is quite high :D yes on the PH scale 7 is neutral ;)
Filip Zebec: The question is do you want them to live or thrive. I've spent the last couple of months reading through the 10 pages of this section. One thing that does pop up is that they really seem to have better colors at a low PH. Plus we all know now that most Heckels breed at a very low PH... this tells us a lot. One variant doesn't and that's the *Rio Abacaxis. They come from waters of a higher ph.
The answer to your question is yes they can live in a ph of 7... for many years... I've kept heckel 10 years ago in such water for a few years.
My new batch will be kept in a PH of 4-4.5... why ? Because tgats the water they come from . I want to grow them out and try to have them breed when they mature. For that I need them to thrive.
Cheers
Fred
jawfish your answer is that i know, but i need confirmation. i will take 12 Wild Blue .
thanks all
i have wild greens at 7.6 no issues at all
Heckels are different. I agree with Fred that a lower ph is best for the fish. :)
Pat