AquaticJ
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Cory a video of the Ram farm in Israel , it was quite a sight to see.
When was that Jake? I must have missed it: Edit: Found it and looking nowCory posted a video of the Ram farm in Israel in the group Denise and I moderate, it was quite a sight to see.
yes definitely! Last thing I need is to come down to a line of blown tanks! Looking at it though someone has re-sealed it already.. I expect they did half a job!!!Hopefully that is just a one time /tank thing ..
My tap TDS is 225, PH 7.6 I haven't tested my GH/KH for a while but its pretty low. I have all my breeding tanks at TDS 100, I just mix it with RO, our tap water though is pretty consistent so I don't have the same worries of fluctuations as you do. Sorry to hear all your woes with the water though, that sucks!Look forward to seeing the latest progress and good to hear they're all still spawning away.
What tds do you keep your breeding tanks at - 80? Our tap water here has a crazy low TDS of 40! Down from the usual 70, which was already pretty low. General hardness down 1 degree. BUT, our tap PH shot up from the usual 7.6 to 9!
And all inside a week. Then down to 7.5 then back up to 8.5 - all over the place and our local water department are vague and defensive when I called and asked was going on. They say they can legally keep it at a max of 9.7 (hand soap is 10). Ridiculous for this region.
Noticed my previously healthy rams in my community tank looking unhappy and tilted down at 45 degree angles, near motionless, a few hours after a 50% water change. Tested tank PH out of confusion and it was at 7.6 instead of the 6.3 I've kept it at for the last couple years. Then tested tap and worked out what had happened. I mix 5.5 PH spring water from a nearby source with treated tap usually.
So, clearly shock. Sadly lost one but the other couple in the tank have pulled through and are eating again after 3 days of unhappiness. I have a single Bolivian in there too and she didn't seem to even notice - tougher indeed.
More or less relieved. I mention it out of interest as I guess it IS possible for sensitive rams to ride out a more than 10 x more alkaline PH increase.
Some guy on another forum said our municipality gasses out the water supply pipes from time to time to eradicate sediment build up. Can't say for sure if that's true but am now having to test tap PH more frequently.
My tap TDS is 225, PH 7.6 I haven't tested my GH/KH for a while but its pretty low. I have all my breeding tanks at TDS 100, I just mix it with RO, our tap water though is pretty consistent so I don't have the same worries of fluctuations as you do. Sorry to hear all your woes with the water though, that sucks!
Well my GBR pair now have wrigglers and the EBR pair did until lights out..but I just checked and unless they have moved the wrigglers they must have been eaten! Seems like GBR are much better parents overall! I'f I get a really big EBR spawn I will remove them, but this was only a small 1st spawn so I didnt mind giving them a chance.. thing is from my point of view its the same work if I raise 10 or 200!
My EBR/GBR pair ate their eggs at lights out as well. I definitely think it will be easier to remove the eggs, my GBR Pair are promising, the female is guarding the wrigglers which is pretty rare from my view, having it always been the male before with the female eating them. She doesn't have many though as most went white.. I've filled up all my smaller tanks now with pairs, but I keep seeing others I like in my main tank. I also have some really dark rams that aren't so attractive at the moment being quite small, but I'm pretty interested to have a play around and see if they are paired, what the fry will look like. Once my bigger tanks are cycled I will put a pair or two in and see what happens.
I think by 4 months they are representing their grown appearance pretty close.
I know for fact my darkest rams were clear as bell to notice from others at 3 months . Before 3 months some darkening may still be taken place.
Over all a fish may continue to darken up IME but if it has Color other then black those colors with intensify also instead of fade away .
And that is why I drove to NJ on a moments notice when Rich told me DiscusMadness had those blacks over 1 1/2 years ago ! It was my first trip there and I am heading back this month hopefully for a minI FL meet up ..They have many of Shahars fish including some of his amazing discus ...Some day maybe ?Those rams though! coralbandit
Its the GBR that are doing that. Every single GBR has paired up in the communal tanks, and every single one has had a viable spawn. I checked again yesterday and they are at least 246 if not more. That was in 100% tap as well. I was just about to conclude that the EBR must need different water and was in the middle of changing all the tank water and setting up one EBR tank with RO and as I was syphoning the floor, an EBR male shot out of a cannon (yes I really do have a cannon ornament in one tank) on close inspection they had laid eggs in the cannon!Eggs hatched in 246 ?
you may not need to cut water as your generations progress.
Seems more and more of mine spawn in my tap while in grow out tanks .
I still switch them but have thought more about what water to use for the blacks .
So many say hard water and I have seen several spawns that hatched at 350 + TDS ..
When I first started (seems ages ago now lol) my EBR pair had several spawns 8 days apart, then nothing for months.. they did start up again but I never got them breeding viable eggs again. That pair are HUGE now and I would love them to spawn.. just for a laugh I set them up an area today in my big community tank.. that's at 27-28 degrees and tap water.. who knows eh! Not saying yours will follow that plan, but what I mean to say is sometimes I think they will take a break.Wow, I'm amazed they can hatch at such high TDS. Even more strange that different colour varieties could prefer different water?
I would guess strong fish that are accustomed to a certain range for a period of time could acclimatize and 'find a way' so to speak.
I tend to keep mine at 100 TDS regardless in my breeding tank as its early days for me trying. My black pair, still less than 5 months old I think, have managed day 4 of free swimming fry with them on their first try which I'm quite surprised about? Both have been pretty good parents. The numbers have dropped a bit from an initial small spawn of maybe 30-40 to around 20-30 survivors.
My community is usually around 120 - 150 TDS but for whatever reason the several rams in it have not spawned in quite some time, even with a confirmed pair - male seems game, but not the female. No idea why - levels are all good and it is quite lush and not too crowded.
Look forward to seeing some pics and video of the fish room Denise
Hey you could do coralbandit.fishWeb page has been on my mind lately also ..
Nice name !
Your going to get lots of hits from people who don't even know of you ..NICE !