severum mama is a big bowl of wrong. Dec 30, 2006 2,177 0 0 45 North GA May 14, 2007 #11 Agreed. That's one of the things about rams that makes them ideal tankmates for discus- the fact that they thrive at 83-86. As many people also choose cardinals as discus/ram tankmates, I can only assume that they will also be fine in warm temps.
Agreed. That's one of the things about rams that makes them ideal tankmates for discus- the fact that they thrive at 83-86. As many people also choose cardinals as discus/ram tankmates, I can only assume that they will also be fine in warm temps.
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul May 14, 2007 #12 severum mama said: As many people also choose cardinals as discus/ram tankmates, I can only assume that they will also be fine in warm temps. Click to expand... Cardinals do quite well in warm waters compared to neons.
severum mama said: As many people also choose cardinals as discus/ram tankmates, I can only assume that they will also be fine in warm temps. Click to expand... Cardinals do quite well in warm waters compared to neons.
rsanz The Peacock Gudgeon Guy Aug 22, 2006 1,574 6 38 39 Maryland Real Name Rob Camera Used Sony May 14, 2007 #13 Fantastic! That is such great news!
Octavarium Ambassador to Cephalopods Mar 2, 2005 502 10 18 40 East Haven, CT Real Name Erik May 14, 2007 #14 I have my discus at 86, and the tankmates that alwasy come up are cardinal tetras. So they will do fine at that temperature.
I have my discus at 86, and the tankmates that alwasy come up are cardinal tetras. So they will do fine at that temperature.