V: What do you suggest for the ph?
VJ:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... ies_id=961 suggests 5.6-7.0 is the range. FishBase does not say anything. They may or may not adapt to higher pH; speaking of chances this info says they are against you. Have you tried a forum search (Catfish) on MFK (and here too)? I've seen a lot of threads with keeping info there. It is a blackwater species. Blackwater is very, very soft, very low TDS, and quite acidic. I am afraid, anything above 7.0 will hurt them. I've never kept them. Only read.
V: "Coriequest" suggestion of Alder Cones is something I really like, Any others?
VJ: I never tried to affect the pH in any of my tanks. You better wait for someone with experience to chime in.
V: Water changes help NH3(Nitrate) out?
VJ: of course, if your fresh water has no nitrates or little. Nitrate = NO3. Ammonia = NH3.
V: other natural methods?
VJ: For nitrates - plants. For ammonia - nitrifying bacteria.
V: I did see the Malachite Green(100% Natural/Ich Attack- Is this the one?)
VJ: I don't know this one. I don't think Mal. Green is natural. Anyway, if it says it is for ich and contains BOTH Malachite Green and formalin=formaldehyde (usually) then it should work. Aim at half dose first and see how they take it. It is a multipe-day treatment.
V: I've read Catfishes dont do well with Salt?
VJ: Some state this. IME, I have never found this (except raphs/doradidae but my experience is questionable in this case - other factors may have been at play). Besides, general statements like this are usually false. There are plenty cats living in marine and brackish waters and there are those going back and forth.
V: I have 3 air tubings which are aerating at 84F
VJ: It is the relative amount of oxygenation that matters - higher temp vs normal temp - but if you think you were sort-of over-aerating before, then you can rely onto this safety margin, I guess.