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Old 07-03-2008, 08:09 PM   #11
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Wow, I feel kind of bad after reading this. I originally bought 3, 2f & 1m in a 25g heavily planted. I liked them so much I now have 6, 3f & 3m. They do get along absolutely fine though. It is great to watch the males show for the females, kind of a fashion competition. I guess I will keep a close eye on them as they get older to make sure there are no harrassment problems. And to top it off, when I was at the LFS the other day, I came sooooo close to bringing home a beautiful pair of gold rams.

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Old 07-03-2008, 08:24 PM   #12
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I'm fine with keeping two. I think my new school of Threadfins will really show them off Bloodworms and flakes would suffice in bringing out their best colors?
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Old 07-03-2008, 10:12 PM   #13
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When it comes to fish aggresion in tanks at at LFS is that there are usually alot in one tank. When you have that many aggression is despersed among all the fish . There are so many males and females there is no way that one male can dominate all the other fish in the tank. Thats why when dealing with other cichlids such as africans you see alot of fish in one tank its all because aggresion is evenly dispursed amoung all the fish and no one fish is singled out and gets the total beat down. Thats why when you load a 20g with 6 rams theres no way that one male or female can single out 1 fish to dominate. However you also dont get relaxed behavior out of them either because all fish are constantly on the defensive. Thats why i recommend a pair because you get relaxed behavior which usually leads to pairing and mating. Now my 55 has 1 male 2 females but the 2 that paired up have a hard time picking on the other female because of how big the tank, so the one female doesnt have to be close to the pair. Also its heavily planted so the line of sight between fish is lost so the pair have a hard time corning the one female. In a 20g she cant get away.
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Old 07-04-2008, 01:25 AM   #14
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Hi guys, first post on APC. Newbie to here but not to fishkeeping or aquatic plants.
I've tried Blue Rams in my heavily planted 170L (45 US Gal) on several occasions using the recommended stocking levels of 1 pair or 1 male 2 females and failed everytime through aggression.
I decided to treat them more like african cichlids and overstock. I now have 7 (mixed genders, I'm not 100% sure but I think 2 males and 5 females) and it works perfectly.
They all hang out together, not shoaling exactly but they seem to get on fine.
No aggression beyond minor squabbling that all fish do.
They're all still quite young so whether this Eden of Ram-keeping lasts remains to be seen but here's hoping.
They're all getting moved to a fully planted 5 footer soon anyway..........
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Old 07-07-2008, 09:46 PM   #15
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How many of these can I put comfortably in a 29 gallon heavily planted tank? I was thinking 1 male and 2-3 females, but is that too many?
It shouldn't be a problem as long as you maintain good water parameters in your tank. I used to breed blue rams in 5 Gal tanks without any problem.
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Old 07-13-2008, 10:51 PM   #16
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Mikrogeophagus ramirezi should be kept in pairs, not 2 to 1 ratios. It should always be 1 male to 1 female. They are not harem breeders, like some apisto's are.

How many you can put into a tank depends quite a bit on how much experience you have keeping dwarf cichlids. It is very important to understand that these fish, once they pair off, create territories. The size depends greatly on your hardscape and plant scheme - both should be used to create seperators, breaking up the footprint of the tank.

With that said, I think it is only reasonable to have 2 rams in a 20g. There just isn't enough room for two active pairs in there. I have two pairs in a 40g breeder (large footprint) and find there is BARELY enough space for both of the pairs, especially when they are spawning.
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