Red crystal shrimp ph

Is it too much to ask for simple punctuation? Just periods if the rest is too much. I have some difficulty reading what looks like primitive texting.
 
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Is it too much to ask for simple punctuation? Just periods if the rest is too much. I have some difficulty reading what looks like primitive texting.

Welcome to AC, NorCalAl! Most folks around here do use punctuation and proper grammar, in complete, coherent sentences.

Again, welcome to AC.

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Nope. They will also do thrive in hard water. I keep neocaradinas, amano and gabon shrimps in my hard water (14dGH) with pH of 7.5. They bred multiple times.
14 isn’t that hard I have 500 ppm hardness and I breed corydoryas which breed mostly in only Soft water
 
You want an animal live long and healthy life, not cut in half, its cruel. Knowing that corys will not make it in higher temps, you still keep them in boiling water and then they die over time, for example. Even if they breed.
What? most cories can tolerate over 80 degree water
 
This thread is so confusing the general rule of thumb is caridina (the less hardy ones not Amano and stuff) need a lower ph soft water environmen, amanos live in faster water iirc (flowing water usually means harder and more ph from dissolved rock from the water eroding the rocks. And dissolved oxygen. Neocaridina live here too argument closed
 
This thread is so confusing the general rule of thumb is caridina (the less hardy ones not Amano and stuff) need a lower ph soft water environmen, amanos live in faster water iirc (flowing water usually means harder and more ph from dissolved rock from the water eroding the rocks. And dissolved oxygen. Neocaridina live here too argument closed
I'm gonna suggest that might it might be prudent to back those statements up with information from knwon aquarists or ichthiologists, or something peer reviewed, maybe published in something well known.
 
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No, not really... not sure how many folks are making videos that do not have actual written details also.
 
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What? most cories can tolerate over 80 degree water
no, they will start to die out if they are kept in higher temps.
14 isn’t that hard I have 500 ppm hardness and I breed corydoryas which breed mostly in only Soft water
its half of your so lets say moderate? c.aeneus will accept 36-268ppm. what species you got?
 
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