I am moving from a soft water area to one with a reading of 117 mg/L as calcium, 16.38 German. I have keep South American catfish for years. Now it is now about to change what are your recommendations as regards Catfish that will be at home in Hard water. On the proviso that that don't grow huge, don't eat other fish and enjoy plants.
I am at a loss as to what fish I need.
Cheers
Hard water catfish
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Re: Hard water catfish
Is the USA an option for where your fishes should come from?
I think their water can be hard
I think their water can be hard
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Re: Hard water catfish
There are Synodontis species and other catfish that are native to the hard rift lakes of Africa, they might be worth looking into.
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