Ancistris Problems

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Happy
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Ancistris Problems

Post by Happy »

Hi, :D
I am having a tough time tryring to keep my Ancistris Catfish alive.
It seems like after a few days they always start to die off.
I recently acquired 24 Albino Ancistris (five have since died) which I put in a 50 gallon tank by themselves.
The tank is bare bottomed and had brown alage on the sides when I put the cats in it.
They have since cleaned the tank so there is no alage visable.
I have been feeding them Breeders Award Vegetable Bits and Spirulina Disks.
There are three cycled sponge filters in the tank and a Penguin Biowheel 170.
I clean the bottom of the tank daily.
The water parameters are: Ph 8.1, KH 80 mg/L, Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 5 mg/L
I realize the PH is quite high but the person I bought them from has a Ph equally as high.
Any Help would be very appreciated.
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Post by fishfarmer »

Did you ask the person you bought them from what they were feeding them? You could try adding some kale leaves or slices of zuccini. These foods can be left in the tank a couple of days without fouling the water and you'll see how hungry they are.
Steve
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