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    Registered Member Carol_Roberts's Avatar
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    Default Re: New fish, new keeper

    Yes, but do not alter your pH. The pH swings are hard on discus. Better to solve the ammonia problem by water changes. If your pH is 6.8 naturally in the tank that's great. Mine is naturally 7.8 in the tank and that works just fine at my house.

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    Default Re: New fish, new keeper

    Check him out now, tell me how you think I'm doing. I think he's beautiful!!! ;D

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    Default Re: New fish, new keeper

    He's grown - he looks so much better: less peppering, nice colour...good for you!!!!
    Keep up the good work.

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    Here's another. Thanks Jules! Maybe the lite background helps the peppering.

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    Default Re: New fish, new keeper

    You're doing a good job ;D

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