I was going to get a german blue ram today, and I've been doing a lot of reaserch, but every source contradicts the other. Half say they are difficult to keep and are sensitive to water quality, soft water, and slightly acidic. The other half say they are easy to keep and can be in more alkaline and harder water. What is it?! If any body who has or had german blue rams could tell me what they have learned from experience, I'd apreciate it.
My water is as follows: ph 7.5-8, slightly hard, 0 ammonia and nitrites, < 20 nitrates. I have some small river rocks piled in one corner, and a big red and white rock whith a large hole in it, like you see in pet stores, Two anubius fenzie (something like that) plants, one java fern and one small anacharis, and two small pieces of driftwood. There is a link to pics in my sig. look at tank with plants pics.
I have two dwarf gourami's, 8 white clouds, 1 aggezi cory, 1 emerald cory, 2 bumble bee gobies ( yes I know they are brackish, that is beside the point) in a 29 gallon tank.
What does everyone think about my set up and info on blue rams is appreciated. Thanks!
My water is as follows: ph 7.5-8, slightly hard, 0 ammonia and nitrites, < 20 nitrates. I have some small river rocks piled in one corner, and a big red and white rock whith a large hole in it, like you see in pet stores, Two anubius fenzie (something like that) plants, one java fern and one small anacharis, and two small pieces of driftwood. There is a link to pics in my sig. look at tank with plants pics.
I have two dwarf gourami's, 8 white clouds, 1 aggezi cory, 1 emerald cory, 2 bumble bee gobies ( yes I know they are brackish, that is beside the point) in a 29 gallon tank.
What does everyone think about my set up and info on blue rams is appreciated. Thanks!
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