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Looking for decent quality Rams

Discussion in 'Livestock Classifieds' started by Slaapkousie, Jan 26, 2015.

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  1. morris

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    @Marco those are stunning powders!
    i have never seen them as good looking and healthy as you have there, ever in SA

    makes me want to get a pair agian....stunning!
     
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    Jaco83, thanks for the valuable feedback. Good to know they good like that. Have done some reading up and can hardly wait to get some of these guys. The plan is to have planted 200lt tank with the existing couple of tetras(tank fillers) and then one pair of normal rams(show stoppers), one pair of golden rams(If I can lay my hand on sum this side of the wold), and couple of algue eaters. You think that setup would work?
     
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    As long as there are enough hiding space they will be perfect. If you please a flat rock (I use slate) on either sides of the tank, out of the line of sight, they will almost definately pair up and each pair will claim their own flat rock as their territory. As long as they cant see each other from their spots, it should be fine. They will still come accross each other during feeding and cruising around, and they will undoubtedly challenge each other, but this only last a couple of seconds, and physical fighting has not happend in my tank yet. Just flaring and some chasing around, but they will quickly return to their own side of the tank. My Rams aren't bothered by the corys or tetras at all, and will only chase them if they have fry.

    Here is a photo of my rams. The one with the Pink Belly is the female. Coundn't get the Electric Blue female, she was feeling a bit shy...

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