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GuaranteedOptimum Conditioner:we adopt fast prioritydelivery for all live stock order to ensure optimumcondition when they reaches you
An additional $7 Livestock Handling fee will be added during check out for all livestock purchased.(This is not includedinthe Free Delivery)
Blue Ram Cichlid or otherwise commonly known as the butterfly cichlid is another of the beautiful dwarf cichlids often desired by the aquarist. The Blue Ram Cichlid is a stocky fish with bright grey/blue flanks. Yellow, gold and black with blue are the coloration of the head and chest with a red patch on the belly. A black vertical line runs across the eye and red patch around it. It has a large yellow dorsal fin with black at the front edge and red marking the upper and lower lobes of the tail and dorsal fin. The pelvic fins are mostly red with blue.Introduction to an established tank is essential as they are likely to die if the water is not ‘old’ enough.
Common Name | German Blue Ram |
Scientific Name | Apistogramma Ramerzii |
Care Level | Medium-Difficult, mostly because it needs a well established tank |
Maximum Size | 5 – 7.5cm |
pH | 5.5 – 7.0 |
Temperature | 26-30C |
Life Span | 3 years or longer |
Behaviour | Peaceful, but when breeding, the male guards the eggs and can and will be very aggressive. If there are 2 males in a tank smaller then 30 gallons and without plenty of hiding places, they will show territorial disputes between them. |
Tank Region | Middle |
Gender | An Adult female is stockier built, her tail has a more round edging and the red patch on her belly is bigger and bolder than the male |
– Reference: fishlore.com –
1. Set live stock aside with transportation bag in room temperature place for 30 minutes.2. Then transfer bagto float in aquarium for another 30 minutes3. Use afish net to transfer the live stock by scooping it from the bag into the tank.
NOTE: Do not release live stocks together with the transportation water into tank.
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