What do blue rams eat?

In our experience, these cichlids are not very picky, so you can feed them just about any dry food from the pet store, like sinking pellets, freeze-dried bloodworms, and freeze-dried tubifex worms. They also love frozen foods, such as brine shrimp, cyclops, bloodworms, and mysis shrimp for larger adults.

What do German Rams eat?

For really picky eaters, you may need to feed them frozen or live foods like bloodworms, black worms, brine shrimp, daphnia or mysis shrimp. Just be warned, if you get a ram cichlid used to eating just frozen foods, you likely won’t ever get them to accept dry foods.

How do you feed Electric Blue Ram?

Description

  1. Care. The Electric Blue Ram is a tank-bred colour strain of the Ram.
  2. Feeding. Flake, micropellets, small frozen foods such as bloodworm, white mosquito larvae, vitamin-enriched brineshrimp and daphnia.
  3. Breeding. To breed Electric Blue Rams, the aquarium water must be very soft (<5 dH) with a pH <7.0.

Are Blue Rams hardy fish?

The German blue ram is not a fish for beginners, despite its irresistible charm and peaceful nature. It’s well-known in the hobby that these dwarf cichlids are not hardy; they are extremely sensitive to fluctuating water parameters and conditions and easily become sick.

Are blue rams bottom feeders?

German blue rams feed on bottom dwelling organisms, and in the home aquarium, they will often be observed sifting through the substrate.

Are 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!

Can electric blue rams live alone?

Keeping German Blue Rams Together You can keep this fish either as a pair or alone.

Should 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.

Are Blue Rams fin nippers?

What is temperature for Blue Rams?

In the wild, the German blue ram is used to a water temperature of 25.5-29.5 ºC (78-85 ºF). Aquarium kept specimens will normally do fine up to 80 °F (27 °C) and they can usually adapt to a pH-value from 5.0 to 7.0. Some aquarists have even managed to keep German blue rams in moderately hard water.

What is a blue ram?

The Blue Ram is a peaceful cichlid that can be housed together with other dwarf cichlids or peaceful non-cichlid fish. They do well in a community tank and shouldn’t be kept alone. Aggressive cichlids should be avoided at all costs, as the Blue Ram won’t actually fight them.

What is Ram fish?

The Ram Cichlid is a small colorful fish with an oval shaped body and pointed fins and tail. Mature males develop more pointed dorsal fins than females and also grow larger at about 2 inches (5 cm) in length in the aquarium, though they can attain a length of about 2 3/4″ (7 cm) in nature.

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