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Old 09-23-2007, 04:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Pescaiolo View Post
Your pH is low. You need to try and bring it up to 8.3 to 8.4. I am not sure if it caused the death but it could be a very good possibility that a sudden change in water chemistry could cause the fish to stress to the point of death.
Yeah,

I know the PH was a little low, it usually climbs to about 8.2 -8.4 after the lights have been on for a while. I am not runing a fuge yet, so I do have a slight swing in Ph between the mornings when there is no light and when the lights finally turn in.

That may be the case. I have never had a problem before with the Ph swings and frim what I understand 8.0-8.45 is an acceptable range but I will continue to monitor it.

UPDATE

The fourth Chromis swims in and out of the hiding place. I will continue to monitor.

Any comments on the 2 pairs vs odd numbers?

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