electromango
Aquarium Advice Regular
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- Jul 26, 2014
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As many of you probably already know, I'm having a hard time with nitrates in my tank (working on getting those down). Nitrates read at about 40ppm and tap 20ppm (idk why it's so high)
I've had a blue ram for about 2 weeks now but he's still alive and eating well, no signs of stress, and his colors are vibrant and he looks very healthy and active.
I just got a female for him and now they are following each other around nicely and calmly and look very healthy, even with high nitrates. I'm beginning to wonder if all that research I did regarding their sensitivity is even true, since they look so happy. Does this mean anything? Or are they just going to die soon anyway?
I just attached a pic of the male to this post, hopefully I did it right and it shows.
I've had a blue ram for about 2 weeks now but he's still alive and eating well, no signs of stress, and his colors are vibrant and he looks very healthy and active.
I just got a female for him and now they are following each other around nicely and calmly and look very healthy, even with high nitrates. I'm beginning to wonder if all that research I did regarding their sensitivity is even true, since they look so happy. Does this mean anything? Or are they just going to die soon anyway?
I just attached a pic of the male to this post, hopefully I did it right and it shows.