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Thread: Is Ramirezi suitable for community tank??

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    Is Ramirezi suitable for community tank??

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    hi,
    i just purchased a (gold) rams (i think so). My question would be, is a ram suitable for a community tank with cardinals and mainly characins.

    thank you.

    Charles

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    probably fine.

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    On 6/26/2002 8:23:22 PM

    probably fine.
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    perfectly fine... if you meet it's correct water parameters
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    Sherwin Choo
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    was awestruck by their beauty ... will try adding it to my community tank after e quarantine....

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    how many rams did u get?? i thk i read somewhere that rams do fight among themselves [] so if u're getting more dont stop at two or three. get a bunch
    To each her own fish !
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    My rams were fighting amogst themself, no injuries though. It looked more like playing to me. So I just let them be. Had 6 Blue rams and 4 gold rams in my 50 gallon tank, no problems
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    Sherwin Choo
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    how many rams can i have in a 2 feet tank?

    jon.

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    I used to have 4 in my 3ft but they fought so much that had to take one out and put into my 2ft. They were so pre-occupied with defining their territory that they ignored food. I guess how many in a tank also depends on the temperament of the individual fish.

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    keep 1 male with 2 females in a 2ft shld be fine

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    Your problem will be to identify the females and the males.
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    Rams are relatively easy to ID male or female.
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    If you know what to look for. The problem is sometimes the LFS don't stock the females and then you're looking and looking and still end up going home with all males.

    By the way, there's a thread about rams that talk about sexing.
    Vincent - AQ is for everyone, but not for 'u' and 'mi'.
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