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Are Blue rams as bad as their reputation

gerald

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Caraway: 20 degrees hardness? wow that's 360 mg/L, even higher than Lake Tanganyika (200-300 mg/L)!
So much for the idea of high hardness preventing fertilization of ram eggs. Or did you use softer water during spawning?

Aarhud: try small Rasboras (espei, heteromorpha, borapetenis, dorsocellata, etc) for dithers - they're OK at high temp, swim mainly in the upper half of the water, and less piscivorous than tetras.
 

caraway

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Caraway: 20 degrees hardness? wow that's 360 mg/L, even higher than Lake Tanganyika (200-300 mg/L)!
So much for the idea of high hardness preventing fertilization of ram eggs. Or did you use softer water during spawning?

Aarhud: try small Rasboras (espei, heteromorpha, borapetenis, dorsocellata, etc) for dithers - they're OK at high temp, swim mainly in the upper half of the water, and less piscivorous than tetras.

For my spawning setup I use RO water which is pretty close to 0 in hardness on my TDS meter. Then I add my aged tap water to get it to were I want it.
 

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