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    Rams are aggressive?

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    The two pairs of German Rams I bought from YHE LFS are snipping at the Discus body. I didn't know they are that agressive. Is it their normal behaviour?
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    read this

    hopefully the above helps but i dont thk the tank is BIG enough for the discus. go for the biggest tank possible i say (with permission from ur parents of cos !!)

    btw those rams have enough to eat right?? if not its possible they r hungry. are ur discus injured ??
    To each her own fish !
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    hi, i'm thinking of getting a couple of rams, to put with corydoras habrosus & rummynose tetras in a 2ft tank.

    what type of rams, is advisable?

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    cichlids r all alike.. but rams r considered mild aggressive compare to other cichlids.. even the apistogramma r more aggressive..

    they could be searching for a breeding ground.. not to worry, jus observe them

    flor, u can consider german/blue rams or holland rams (orangey)

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    On 5/7/2002 10:58:57 AM

    read this

    hopefully the above helps but i dont thk the tank is BIG enough for the discus. go for the biggest tank possible i say (with permission from ur parents of cos !!)

    btw those rams have enough to eat right?? if not its possible they r hungry. are ur discus injured ??
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    Interesting, the article says German Rams are good companions.
    The Discus got some skin scraped off. But he is able to fend off the Ram by chasing the it away.
    koah fong
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