Mine do jus fine with all the rest of the fishes!
However, do take note of your shrimps!
They tend to go for shrimps, if not, shrimplets!
Mine do jus fine with all the rest of the fishes!
However, do take note of your shrimps!
They tend to go for shrimps, if not, shrimplets!
They are good community fishes.
Only show territorial behaviour when breeding.
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
they are excellent community fishes.....in my experience they dun go for shrimps unless they have tasted them b4.....
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I ever place a pair of balloon rams with my guppies. And they nipped off all my guppies tail![]()
Oh... I was thinking of placing them in a planned Endler's tank... Hmm... Think will let them stick to the community tank...![]()
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Guppy tails are a temptation for almost every fish including some tetras. Rams are excellent community fishes. I never have problem with them attacking any other fishes. Guppies are the problem.
/John
Generally, Rams are quite mild. However, when they acquire the taste for shrimps, your CRS, Cherry shrimps, malayan shrimps, etc. will become snacks for them.
They will become territorial and more aggressive when they are spawning. They will chase away any fishes that comes into their territory, they are especially hard on cories and otos.
Male rams will also attack one another due to their territorial nature.
BC
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