Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at
7:42 pm
my betta fish has ich and im treating him with Ich Attack and some aquarium salt but before i put the aquarium salt in i would like know how much salt should i put in my 6.6 gallon tank? And if i put aquarium salt in the tank wont that raise the ph level of the water?
and how often should i put the salt in the tank?
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at
9:25 am
I have two betta fish, a male and a female and I am wondering what I need to breed them (PH level of water, temperature, chemicals, tank size, etc). And then I need to know what to do after the babies have been born (when to start feeding, when i need to separate the males, and how long it takes before they are themselves able to breed). THANKS!
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010 at
11:48 pm
its a prescription dog food in a can and im not finding anything on it was wondering if there is a recall cause their is one on the regular hills science diet and my dog isn’t acting strange she just keeps peeing on the floor. the ud is for keeping the ph level in her urine at a nutural level so she dont get bladder stones. any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at
3:13 am
My cat’s been on Hills c/d due to crystals for a few years, but at last vet checkup, she was tested and found to not have struvite crystals anymore and vet said she could come off of Hills c/d. What’s a good dry food to switch her to? I have her on Innova senior dry 1/2 cup and 1/3 can of wet (innova, california natural, wellness, etc.). She used to love the c/d and wolfed it down right away. I think the c/d food was making her fat. She doesn’t seem to like Innova as much but will eat it after awhile. I read on some blogs that, although Innova and California Natural dry foods are great and nutritious, that they have a high PH level and often cause cats to develop urinary crystals. I don’t want her to have crystals again. Is this true? Any suggestions for a dry food coming off of a c/d diet?
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009 at
9:29 am
Im doing a betta fighting fish experiment where multiple fish living in different ph zones will be allowed to see each other and i will monitor their level of agression. Will the ph level affect their aggression? And what are some good ways of lowering and raising ph levels? What materials will i need to raise/lower ph level? Can i buy a cheap ph reader at a pet store?
NO SILLY ANSWERS!
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