german rams fighting

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so, i have both a male and female ram. they have been getting along fine, even laying eggs and guarding them, when all of a sudden the male is now attacking the female. now i did a substrate change, so i was feeding them less - once every other day, as instructed - so i'm hoping that's the problem and the male feels like he needs to fend for food. i'm not sure, though, what do you guys think? i started them back on a daily feeding schedule about a week ago, i'm hoping that this will start to work but for now it isn't. my lfs owner told me that i need to have several females to each male, but i'd like a second opinion. btw, i trust my lfs owner, his store is super clean and he is very knowledgable in other apects of tank keeping.
 
I've seen a couple of different opinions on the 'net. Some say the rams are monogamous, some say that they prefer a harem style breeding. Whatever the case, make sure you don't have just one male and 2 females - if a pair forms, they would harass and maybe kill the loner female. It may be one of those differences between individual fish.

Just as an FYI, so I don't look like I'm just making things up, here's one of the sources where I've seen it claimed that they prefer a harem breeding approach.
 
you can't force a pair. you need to have several females to let the pair form naturally. could be he finds the female undesirable. also cutting back on feedings creates more aggression
 
well, i understood that you can't force a pair, but they were very much a pair (and an egg-laying and protecting pair) for over a month before this aggression started... still confused...
 
I know someone who had a 'pair' that were laying eggs and fine with eachother when all of a sudden the female killed the male. He thinks its because the male kept eating the eggs. So maybe its something like that?
 
well, in this case it's the male after the female, she's getting darker and smaller now... getting a bit worried... i'm gonna buy some more females if this continues, no tank to separate them...
 

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