Might possibly be true in my particular case. But OP has both low PH 6 combined with low KH, I'm assuming this is because OP raises CRS. It's known they will eventually get ugly pitted shells at...
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Might possibly be true in my particular case. But OP has both low PH 6 combined with low KH, I'm assuming this is because OP raises CRS. It's known they will eventually get ugly pitted shells at...
Nope, not if you keep them in normal room temps. In highschool, I knew a guy who raised them in styrofoam cups.
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Get a separate tank :) Ramshorns can live in pretty much anything from a bucket to a vase.
My ramhorns do breed. They just stay stunted or don't survive past a the size of a large bb. Blue rams horn don't look great until they reach about 1/4 inch.
Going to be tough with a ph of 6.
I used to have a collection of blue ramshorns but now all my ramshorns die early in my tank with ph around 6.8-7.2. They never reach full size.