jhawk__
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All my parameters are in check and I do weekly water changes. There's plenty of stones and flat spots for them to lay their eggs on. I think the reason they won't breed is because my PH is to high. It's around 7.2 and I've read that in needs to be under 7. What are some natural ways to lower my ph, I don't want to use any chemicals.
Also could I be because my tank is overstocked?
Another question...my rams are rather aggressive towards each other. The male chases the female a lot and I don't think they like each other. My female has a pink stomach and is more rounded than the male. But the male is way more colorful!
I've read that rams are faithful breeders and usually stick to one mate. But my rams don't really even hangout together?
What am I doing wrong??? PLEASE HELP
Also could I be because my tank is overstocked?
Another question...my rams are rather aggressive towards each other. The male chases the female a lot and I don't think they like each other. My female has a pink stomach and is more rounded than the male. But the male is way more colorful!
I've read that rams are faithful breeders and usually stick to one mate. But my rams don't really even hangout together?
What am I doing wrong??? PLEASE HELP