New Water heater and loaches.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:57 am
I'm going to try posting this on the loach forum again since my last post was moved to the freshwater forum.
I use continous drip water changes for all of my many loach tanks, which have many loach species, from sids, to clowns to yoyo's.
I'm getting a new water heater installed today. Is there an issue with doing water changes right after a new water heater or should I wait a while for the water heater to "wash" out any contaminants before I continue my water changes.
Since loaches are so senstive to things, I just wonder if I should wait some time before I continue my water changes... if indeed I should wait a while, how long is a while?
Also, to install the new heater, some new copper pipes may need to be soldered in using flux and so on... not sure if that has a detrimental affect on fish or not.
If you have any clue regarding this topic I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
I use continous drip water changes for all of my many loach tanks, which have many loach species, from sids, to clowns to yoyo's.
I'm getting a new water heater installed today. Is there an issue with doing water changes right after a new water heater or should I wait a while for the water heater to "wash" out any contaminants before I continue my water changes.
Since loaches are so senstive to things, I just wonder if I should wait some time before I continue my water changes... if indeed I should wait a while, how long is a while?
Also, to install the new heater, some new copper pipes may need to be soldered in using flux and so on... not sure if that has a detrimental affect on fish or not.
If you have any clue regarding this topic I would appreciate it.
Thanks.