Microgeophagus ramirezi (Ram cichlid)
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Microgeophagus ramirezi (Ram cichlid)
I know this isnt a question about plecos but I know everyone on here seems to be so good at keeping fish you may be able to help.
I have got two Rams, the first two i got werent very good stock and took them back as they wouldnt eat, the next two were the same. However i recently got two more which look bigger and more healthy but the same prob is occuring, they dont seem to be eating much and they are looking a bit thin, any suggestions on what it could be or on what to feed them, im currently feeding my fish bloodworm, flake, tablet, and granular food.
Paul
I have got two Rams, the first two i got werent very good stock and took them back as they wouldnt eat, the next two were the same. However i recently got two more which look bigger and more healthy but the same prob is occuring, they dont seem to be eating much and they are looking a bit thin, any suggestions on what it could be or on what to feed them, im currently feeding my fish bloodworm, flake, tablet, and granular food.
Paul
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Rams seem to have a tendency to come in crummy, possibly bad breeding/keeping practices by large farms raising them? anyhow, if not eating is a problem, you've tried everything I fed mine except brine shrimp and a few other frozen foods... might try blackworms, if they don't eat those probably won't eat anything.
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Re: Microgeophagus ramirezi (Ram c*****d)
A source of information for these might be the British C-ichlid Association Forum at http://www.britishcichlid.com under 'Bulletin Board'.paul_southend2k wrote:I have got two Rams, the first two i got werent very good stock and took them back as they wouldnt eat, the next two were the same.
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I plan on getting a few Rams soon, but have never kept them before. Are they difficult to keep? I was going to get 4 or 5 for my 110 gallon. (Already stocked with 5 Altum Angels, Sailfin Mollies (these will be gone before Rams arrive), 1 Goldy Pleco and 3 Clown Loaches). Also, what about fighting between males?
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rams arent bad
rams arent hard at all and if you have a tank thats 120 gallons you should have no problems at all just provide a few caves or hiding areas for the fish to hide in if there are any scuffles and you will be fine. rams are also quite easy to breed provide a mating pair with a cave and the proper water conditions and youll have plenty of fry. i havent had any feeding problems with rams in the past. you may want to try to use bloodworms, brine shrimp, or even water fleas to get them to eat. :P
125 gallons
3 blue ahlis, 2 pictus cats, 2 tire track eels, 6 kuhli loaches, 3 clown loaches, 1 red tail shark, 1 red top, 1 auratus, 1 convict, 1 firemouth, 1 swallowtail, 1 blue johanni, 1 bristle nose pleco, 1 livingstoni
36 ghost shrimp
watching my tank at feeding time....priceless
3 blue ahlis, 2 pictus cats, 2 tire track eels, 6 kuhli loaches, 3 clown loaches, 1 red tail shark, 1 red top, 1 auratus, 1 convict, 1 firemouth, 1 swallowtail, 1 blue johanni, 1 bristle nose pleco, 1 livingstoni
36 ghost shrimp
watching my tank at feeding time....priceless