Mikrogeophagus Ramirezi Blue Ram Cichlid

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Big things are splashing our way! 🌊We’ve been working behind the scenes on something special, and it’s finally time to s...
07/03/2026

Big things are splashing our way! 🌊

We’ve been working behind the scenes on something special, and it’s finally time to share a teaser. We are currently setting up a brand-new 300-liter (80-gallon) tank! 🏗️🐟 Set Up ADA.

The goal? A dream setup designed to host 3 pairs of stunning Ramirezi. We’re focusing on creating the perfect environment with plenty of territories and lush plants to keep everyone happy and healthy.

Stay tuned for more updates, photos, and videos of the progress! You won’t want to miss this one.

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The accepted wisdom for getting a good pair of breeding cichlids is to buy a group of six to eight juveniles and let nat...
22/08/2016

The accepted wisdom for getting a good pair of breeding cichlids is to buy a group of six to eight juveniles and let nature do the rest. As time goes on, the fish will pair off and you can remove the others to another tank. This is especially helpful with a fish like the ram, which doesn’t have a marked dimorphism between the sexes before maturity.

Excessive line-breeding in any species is known to enhance genetic weaknesses in future generations. Rams have been line...
19/08/2016

Excessive line-breeding in any species is known to enhance genetic weaknesses in future generations. Rams have been line bred for years to enhance traits such as color and shape, so some of the fish we see today suffer from problems like infertility, and they succumb readily to disease. Additionally, many of the rams shipped to this country are juveniles that have not yet developed their stunning adult coloration, so they’re given hormone treatments before they’re shipped to improve their color. This is also thought to affect fertility, and it can cause other complications. The best farm-raised specimens are thought to come from Germany, the Czech Republic, and Holland. But don’t forget to check if there are any local breeders near you.

Rams will readily take flake and other processed aquarium foods. But to see your fish’s color displayed in its full glor...
18/08/2016

Rams will readily take flake and other processed aquarium foods. But to see your fish’s color displayed in its full glory, the addition of meaty live and frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia is recommended. Rams that have been fed these foods can be positively incandescent, flashing almost every color of the spectrum.

Given their diminutive size, rams don’t require a lot of space. For a species-only or breeding tank, 10 gallons is consi...
17/08/2016

Given their diminutive size, rams don’t require a lot of space. For a species-only or breeding tank, 10 gallons is considered sufficient. For a more impressive biotope, or a community tank in which you can see the nuances of more than one pair of rams interacting with the fish around them, 29 gallons is the minimum.

Rams tend to breed in the open, on large stones or leaves, and sometimes even on the substrate. Up to 500 eggs will be p...
17/08/2016

Rams tend to breed in the open, on large stones or leaves, and sometimes even on the substrate. Up to 500 eggs will be produced, and these should be tended by both parents. Although rams are notorious egg eaters. If you want to ensure the safety of the eggs, you may need to remove them to another tank and raise them yourself. Should the parents prove to be conscientious enough not to eat the eggs, they should hatch in about 60 hours and be free swimming three to four days after that. At this point the male usually becomes the sole guardian of the fry until they can fend for themselves, so the female can be moved to another tank.

Mikrogeophagus ramirezi requires soft, acidic water with a pH between 5 and 6 and temperatures of 80° to 86°F (27° to 30...
16/08/2016

Mikrogeophagus ramirezi requires soft, acidic water with a pH between 5 and 6 and temperatures of 80° to 86°F (27° to 30°C). Rams are extremely sensitive to water quality. With this in mind, waste compounds like nitrates and ammonia must be kept to an absolute minimum. The best way to achieve this is by performing regular partial water changes. These should be done at least once weekly. In areas that do not get soft water straight from the tap, you may have to use reverse osmosis water for your changes.

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