Hello!
I am very new to the Cichlid world.
I just purchased a trio of Bolivian Rams and was hopping to get 2 females and one male.
A week later, I think I might have three males.
Here is what's happening.
One of my ram (let's name him Ram A) has established his territory in the middle of the tank. The two others each have the sides. Let's name the left territory one, RAM B, and the right territory one, Ram C.
Ram A hangs in the middle of the tank, then suddenly, Ram B comes over, wants a piece of what RAM A is having.
Ram B doesn't like anyone in his territory so he'll flare at him and will go face to face with him. Sometimes, they will jaw lock, until one leaves.
Ram C also wants a piece of what Ram A is having, and same thing happens, they flare at each other, then sometimes will jaw lock.
Ram B and C have been spotted chasing each other, and flaring, but I'm not sure they have done any jaw locking...
Based on those observations, do you think I might have ended up with 3 males?
Cheers!
I am very new to the Cichlid world.
I just purchased a trio of Bolivian Rams and was hopping to get 2 females and one male.
A week later, I think I might have three males.
Here is what's happening.
One of my ram (let's name him Ram A) has established his territory in the middle of the tank. The two others each have the sides. Let's name the left territory one, RAM B, and the right territory one, Ram C.
Ram A hangs in the middle of the tank, then suddenly, Ram B comes over, wants a piece of what RAM A is having.
Ram B doesn't like anyone in his territory so he'll flare at him and will go face to face with him. Sometimes, they will jaw lock, until one leaves.
Ram C also wants a piece of what Ram A is having, and same thing happens, they flare at each other, then sometimes will jaw lock.
Ram B and C have been spotted chasing each other, and flaring, but I'm not sure they have done any jaw locking...
Based on those observations, do you think I might have ended up with 3 males?
Cheers!