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How big do electric blue rams grow?

How big do electric blue rams grow?

Overview

Synonyms Apistogramma ramirezi, Papiliochromis ramirezi
Sexual Dimorphism Males with extended rays on the front of the dorsal fin. Females with a more rounded belly.
Maximum Size 5cm (2”)
Temperature 25-30 deg C (77-86 deg F)
Water Parameters Soft and acidic. pH: 5.0-7.0, dH: up to 8 degrees.

Can cherry shrimp live with blue rams?

Yes, German Blue Rams will eat any shrimp they can fit in their mouths. Adult Red Cherry Shrimp or Amano Shrimp may not be eaten, but babies and juveniles almost certainly will.

Can blue rams live with bettas?

German Blue Rams DO NOT make good tanks mates for Betta fish. Both species of fish can be aggressive, territorial and often take a dislike to tank mates. Both species of fish also require different water temperatures and general water parameters making them incompatible.

Are blue rams peaceful?

Like many cichlids, blue rams can be a bit feisty if the fish tank is too small or they are tending their eggs. However, they are relatively peaceful and are often kept in a community aquarium with other similar-sized fish that enjoy the same water parameters.

How many German Blue Rams should I get?

How many blue rams should be kept together? A pair of rams can live in a 20-gallon community tank or in a 10-gallon breeding tank with no other fish. If you wish to keep two pairs of rams, increase the aquarium size to 40 gallons so that each set has enough territory.

Should German blue rams be kept in pairs?

Except during spawning season, blue rams are a peaceful species of fish. They should be kept in pairs – with the base 30 gallons to start and 10 more gallons per pair after that – and should be kept in a peaceful fish tank with other non-aggressive fish.

Can you keep Rams and shrimps?

Most everyone will tell you to be cautious and definitely not put expensive shrimp with any ram. Some will tell you that their rams don’t touch the shrimp. I would wager that you would have more luck introducing some shrimp to a tank with Rams in them compared to introducing rams to a largely shrimp tank.

Are German blue rams fin nippers?

German Blue Rams aren’t major fin nippers but Barbs and larger Tetras often do so. Female Bettas and wild-type Bettas may be a better choice if your Rams are a little more aggressive!