can Bolivian Rams be kept with...

is this from experience lupin?
Yes, Nick. As far as I am concern, there is no aggression issue between mollies and rams. And by the way, mollies do not need to be kept in brackish water unless they have been adapted to such conditions. Soft water perhaps can be an issue however if kept in hard water along with bolivian rams, they'll basically be fine. Furthermore, bolivian rams present less problems in comparison to Microgeophagus ramirezi.
 
no, i didn't think there would be agression issues, however each species prefer water conditions at opposite opposite end of the scale. We want the mollies to thrive, not survive? I've heard so may stories about mollies not being kept without success.

what was your experience with rams and mollies?
 
what was your experience with rams and mollies?
I thought I made it clear that there is no aggression issue between them. I've told you in my previous post, I've kept both with no problems at all. I've done this five years ago and have not returned to livebearers since then.
 
hi lupin, calm it man!

I stated i agree there would be no agression issues!

I was talking about water chemistry and the difference between thrive and survive for these species who prefer water at opposite ends of the spectrum...my question was how did you get on with doing that - did they live life to full expectancy?
 
hi lupin, calm it man!

I stated i agree there would be no agression issues!

I was talking about water chemistry and the difference between thrive and survive for these species who prefer water at opposite ends of the spectrum...my question was how did you get on with doing that - did they live life to full expectancy?
My water is always hard with a pH of 7.6. Hmmm..they lived for 3-4 years I think. I could barely remember how long most of my fish live.:22_yikes:
 
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