gold rams

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today at an LFS when i went to return my corrie that died they had a ram. it was originaly $10 on sale for $3 because it was the only one left. It was with neons and a plattie so i bought it because i felt sorry for it being all alone. the other fish didnt seem to bother with it. Its really small, like 1/2 an inch, probly too young to be sold. How lond do they take to grow? I looked up rams but it was mainly blue ones. What other info do you know about them? I know my tank is small for cichlids, but my mom said that when they get bigger well get another tank, so theres no problems with that. My corries seem to like it because he or she kinda looks like them and is about the same size.

he also keeps opening and closing his mouth ver rapidly. what can that mean?
 
Blue and gold rams are basically the same with the exception of color. Breathing fast can mean several things. Ammonia shock, internal parasite, too much swimming :lol: . Is it eating ok, swimming ok?

Ram profile

Quick stats:

size: Up to 4" (10cm)
tank: 24 inches
strata: Bottom, middle
pH: 5.0 to 7.0
Hardness: Soft to medium. dH range: 0.0 - 10.0
temperature: 73ºF to 86ºF (23-30°C)

Classification

Order: Perciformes
Suborder: Percoidei
Family: Cichlidae
Genera: Microgeophagus


Common name
Butterfly Cichlid or "ram"

Female

Male


Distribution

The Western tributaries of the central Orinoco River.


General Body Form
Generally oval in shape, rather than long and is laterally compressed. The first Dorsal fin rays are not connected to each other at the tips. In the male the third and forth rays are longer than the rest. The caudal fin is fan shaped. The Dorsal and Anal fins are roundish. They have small mouths. They grow to be about two inches long with the female slightly smaller.


Coloration
The Ram is one of the most colorful Cichlids. The body and fins are a pastel blue-red to pink with the sides showing a rainbow of colors depending on the light. There is a dark almost black spot under the Dorsal fin. A curved dark band runs from the nape, through the eye to the throat area. The coloration of these fish varies and there are several different color forms available.


Maintenance
The Rams should have a large well planted tank with plenty of caves, driftwood and other hiding places. If the fish is not happy in its surroundings it will just lurk in a corner and be very pale. The water should be soft, slightly acidic and the temperature in the range of 73 to 77 degrees. Feeding is not to hard as they accept flake food and really love any live food you can offer. The Rams are very intolerant of poor water conditions and the quality must remain high. They also do not take to medications well, so the use of them should be limited. They only live about two years. The rams are a timid fish and should not be kept with others that are aggressive or overly busy, good tankmates would be smaller Tetras and Rasboras.


Breeding
If optimum conditions are kept the Ram is easily breed. The water temperature should be raised to about 80 degrees. They usually lay their eggs in caves or rocks. Both the male and female share brood protection. The eggs will hatch in about 48 hours, then the young will be moved to a shallow pit in the substrate. After four or five days they are free swimming and herded together in a group and looked after by the male. Each brood can contain as many as 150 to 200 young. The fry should be feed live or frozen brine shrimp nauplii.
 
thanks. no, its not ammonia, it was tested today and it was all fine, no idea what they were though because it was tested at the store. I notised in all cichlids i had that they move their mouth alot. it never tsays closed. hes swimming and eating alright. He plays in the bubbles though. maybe the tanks not airated enough.
 
thats a fair bit of info impur, did you find it on a website?
 
yup its filtered an an airstone, he wasnt doing it much now. maybe it was the shock of moving.
 
Probably shock of moving - my 2 rams did that for a while when I first got them home and my water's testing fine.
 
hes fine now and i'm glad. Hes such a cute little fish. Hes probly one of my favorites now, lol.
 
i wish I had some, but i dont. ill try to take some, but they never come out good, lol.
 

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