Help with baby black arowana feeding

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THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP GUYS. But he didnt make it past the night. The culprit was the temperature, it was just too low, and I was getting it up so slowly, it didnt help. My parameters are all at 0 and constant 7 ph. So it had to be the temp or he was just basically meant to die. DAMN I dont care about the money but, I feel really bad that I couldnt save him... time to go and buy myself some bichirs to make myself feel better. I APPRECIATE ALL YOUR ADVICE, next time I will be well-prepared for this.
 
sturgeonlover;4887781; said:
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP GUYS. But he didnt make it past the night. The culprit was the temperature, it was just too low, and I was getting it up so slowly, it didnt help. My parameters are all at 0 and constant 7 ph. So it had to be the temp or he was just basically meant to die. DAMN I dont care about the money but, I feel really bad that I couldnt save him... time to go and buy myself some bichirs to make myself feel better. I APPRECIATE ALL YOUR ADVICE, next time I will be well-prepared for this.

I don't think so that the problem was a temp. I think that water parameters was your problem. Do you have NO3, NO2 and Ammonia = 0ppm ?

Sorry for your lost ! ;(

GL...
 
michalm;4888042; said:
I don't think so that the problem was a temp. I think that water parameters was your problem. Do you have NO3, NO2 and Ammonia = 0ppm ?

Sorry for your lost ! ;(

GL...

Yep checked all three and pH, everything was at 0 and the ph is always 7(keep a small amount of crushed corals to keep the ph stable). I keep crushed corals, because most of the time in NYC ph is always high and constant, one day and for a week our ph of dropped insanely, devastated my tank, and killed all my fish in my former salt water tank too. my temp was in the 74s when I put the aro in, I tried putting the heat up slowly.
 
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