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    Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

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    Anyone know what is the factor to look at when purchase this fish called
    "Holland Ren" chinese name: "荷蘭鳳凰"?
    KeeHoe.

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    Re: Holland Ren - Aquarium fish?

    Kee Hoe, I can't read Chinese but I think it's "Holland Ram" or Microgeophagus ramirezi.

    Don't know what factors you're referring to but a pair will be real nice, wouldn't it? Also, there are too many color morphs and hybrids out there but whatever it is, I won't go for those 'long fins' or 'balloon' rams.


    Pair cleaning the spawning site.


    On guard... parental care at it's best.

    Most LFS sells only males or if you're lucky, they might have missed and slipped in a female... so look reeeaaaal hard
    I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
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    Thanks Ron, at least now i know what to research on.
    KeeHoe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keehoe
    Thanks Ron, at least now i know what to research on.
    Kee Hoe,
    Have you finished the research on rams? Here's mine




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    Supposed to be from German import. Pricey but worth it.
    I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
    Ronnie Lee

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    Yes Ron. My finding is..... they afraid of Rivulus.
    KeeHoe.

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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    are they suitable to live with guppies?

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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    guppies? definitely. as long as you intend to feed your guppies to the rams. hehehe...

    rams will eat the baby guppies. and they might even go tail nipping.
    Yecch!

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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    yikes...then I have to let them have their own tank.

    read in some articles about their pH being between 5 - 6 as optimum; how can I bring the pH level there? It now reads 7.2 after testing.
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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    7.2 looks like tap water condition. Try using age water from other aquarium. Or try adding Aqumedi Black Water extract.

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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    Hi,
    I have a (netto) 10gallon/45liter tank with a still non bond ram pair in tap water with a "driftwood" making the water yellowish. When they have the mirror both looks well, attacks it, otherwise the male chases the female badly who looks quite pale, stressed. Would some guppies/platies help as ditherfish?
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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    Yes they would help, or you can go with the divider method to separate the pair, condition them well and then re-introduce them together. This prevents the male from hurting the female too bad.
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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    Thank you, I forgot the separation method. By the way I need something to separate without blocking the water because of the filtration. Any suggestion?

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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    Quote Originally Posted by Desewer View Post
    guppies? definitely. as long as you intend to feed your guppies to the rams. hehehe...

    rams will eat the baby guppies. and they might even go tail nipping.
    Wow..I didn't know that.

    I read in some articles saying these rams are actually shy and can be kept as community fish.

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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    My ram was fine with my guppies though i am not sure about the babies. but i do have some that manage to grow to the point they don't fit into the rams mouth any longer. My tank is heavily planted, that may have contributed to the fry's survival

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    Re: Holland Ram - Aquarium fish?

    Quote Originally Posted by Blaze88 View Post
    My ram was fine with my guppies though i am not sure about the babies. but i do have some that manage to grow to the point they don't fit into the rams mouth any longer. My tank is heavily planted, that may have contributed to the fry's survival
    Yeah..I think they do fine with peaceful fish like guppies. They will only be aggressive if they are breeding and protecting there eggs and fries.

    But I'm pretty sure they will eat guppy fries since they are small and helpless.

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