Thanks Clare,
They are so pretty.
*Suzi*
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>I successfully bred these fish in the past two years in a 10G tank ( one prolific pair) which was heavily planted and provided lots of cover for the female since after the fry arrived the male was pretty possessive of them and pushed her out. He then proceeded to eat the fry after about 3-4 days of tending them, so I removed the fry to another 10G then finally to a 20g long to grow out. These guys are super tiny and only eat things like vinegar eels and microworms...even freshly hatched out baby brine shrimp was too big for them at first.
>Super fun to breed and care for but also very slow growing so be prepared to wait it out.
>In my experience the fry will not survive with the parents for too long....perhaps a bigger tank might have made a difference given how heavily planted my tank was and are. I kept the fry grow out tank bare bottom though - easier to clean and see progress.
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>Good luck - these are great little fish!
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>Cheers,Clare
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>> Can someone tell me how many German Rams is good for a 36 gal aquarium?
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>> *Suzi*
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