So as Michigan folks know, our Ph is very high here. Around 8.3.
Has anyone had any luck keeping German Blue Rams or cardinal tetras in your tanks without adjusting the ph?
I am looking to stock my cycled and moderately planted 55 gal with these fish but I'm afraid to try because they are typically soft water fish and I really don't want to start messing around with adjusting the ph. I also don't want to get into the whole RO thing.
One of the LFS here have them but they use a RO system.
I would love to hear your experiences with these fish or possible suggestions for other fish that are colorful (why I liked the cardinals) or fun and full of personality (like the rams)
I am waiting to make sure my suspicions of a problem in the tank is nothing, then I am going to trade in a few fish that I have and here is what will be left:
1 Dwarf Gourami
1 spotted cory
1 gold nugget pleco
and maybe 2 black phantom tetras
I want to stear clear of nippers!
Thanks for your input!
Tina
Has anyone had any luck keeping German Blue Rams or cardinal tetras in your tanks without adjusting the ph?
I am looking to stock my cycled and moderately planted 55 gal with these fish but I'm afraid to try because they are typically soft water fish and I really don't want to start messing around with adjusting the ph. I also don't want to get into the whole RO thing.
One of the LFS here have them but they use a RO system.
I would love to hear your experiences with these fish or possible suggestions for other fish that are colorful (why I liked the cardinals) or fun and full of personality (like the rams)
I am waiting to make sure my suspicions of a problem in the tank is nothing, then I am going to trade in a few fish that I have and here is what will be left:
1 Dwarf Gourami
1 spotted cory
1 gold nugget pleco
and maybe 2 black phantom tetras
I want to stear clear of nippers!
Thanks for your input!
Tina