TwoTankAmin
Fish Connoisseur
We have pretty much omitted one important consideration in thiis thread, fish reproduction. In many cases this can be more parameter specific than survival requires.
Many soft water fish can not reproduce successfully in harder water. The reason is usually that the egg shell become to hard for the incipient wiggler to break through.
And why do we know how hard it is to spawn Altum angels or clown loaches in a tank. Part of it is hitting the right parameters and other conditions needed.
For almost any rule one can elucidate re keeping fish, I can find exceptions.
Rule #1 is that all fish live in water.
Rule #2 is that all fish need to eat some form of food.
Rule #3 is all species of fish must spawn or risk extinction.
Rule #4 is that it is easier, in a stable fashion, to raise most parameters than it is to lower them.
Rule #5 is you cannot keep a live 4 foot long fish in a 1 foot long tank.
Many soft water fish can not reproduce successfully in harder water. The reason is usually that the egg shell become to hard for the incipient wiggler to break through.
And why do we know how hard it is to spawn Altum angels or clown loaches in a tank. Part of it is hitting the right parameters and other conditions needed.
For almost any rule one can elucidate re keeping fish, I can find exceptions.
Rule #1 is that all fish live in water.
Rule #2 is that all fish need to eat some form of food.
Rule #3 is all species of fish must spawn or risk extinction.
Rule #4 is that it is easier, in a stable fashion, to raise most parameters than it is to lower them.
Rule #5 is you cannot keep a live 4 foot long fish in a 1 foot long tank.