Unfortunately I do not measure TDS. I have lived in a number of different areas in the US, but all have generally been considered to possess hard water with pH of 7.8 or higher. For fish like mollies that prefer harder water, I add some crushed coral which is intended to raise TDS. Thanks for watching!
I always say, your bacteria is like an expandable rubber band. It expands and contracts to the size of the load, if you put too many in at once , it snaps. Overfeeding is a common issue for sure, most fish we get in the hobby have never seen their native environment, but never chase ph , u will have more issues fluctuating ph, rather than just leaving it alone, good video thanks ksnfor sharing
You could keep a pair of rams in as small as a 10 gallon for sure. They can be kept with Apistogramma, but I would say you’d want at least a 40 breeder for that as they can be pretty territorial. In your 15 I’d choose between either a pair of Apistos or a pair of rams. Thanks for watching!
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May I know what's the water tds?
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Unfortunately I do not measure TDS. I have lived in a number of different areas in the US, but all have generally been considered to possess hard water with pH of 7.8 or higher. For fish like mollies that prefer harder water, I add some crushed coral which is intended to raise TDS. Thanks for watching!
Very true facts great advice I’ve got 3 tanks over the last 3 years
Thank you! I appreciate you watching. What do you keep in your tanks?
I always say, your bacteria is like an expandable rubber band. It expands and contracts to the size of the load, if you put too many in at once , it snaps. Overfeeding is a common issue for sure, most fish we get in the hobby have never seen their native environment, but never chase ph , u will have more issues fluctuating ph, rather than just leaving it alone, good video thanks ksnfor sharing
Couldn’t have said it better myself. Thanks for watching!
Some good tips there. Good video.
Thank you! Appreciate you watching.
I'm only on my second tank so I have alot to learn lol.
Well free to hit me with any questions you may have! Happy to help. Thanks for watching!
What size tank can you keep BlueRam in and can you keep Apistogramma with them I have a 15g all in tank
You could keep a pair of rams in as small as a 10 gallon for sure. They can be kept with Apistogramma, but I would say you’d want at least a 40 breeder for that as they can be pretty territorial. In your 15 I’d choose between either a pair of Apistos or a pair of rams. Thanks for watching!