Our Guide To Keeping Blue Ram Dwarf Cichlid Fish
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About Fish Species:
- Scientific name: Mikrogeophagus ramirezi
- Common name: Blue Ram Dwarf Cichlid
- Family: Cichlidae
- Origin: Orinoco River basin in Venezuela and Colombia
- Adult length: 5 cm
- Lifespan: 2 to 3 years
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Tank Setup:
- Blue Ram Dwarf Cichlids prefer a tank with plenty of hiding places and subdued lighting. A tank size of at least 75 litres is recommended.
- Provide sandy substrate and include driftwood, rocks, and caves as hiding spots.
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Water Parameters:
- Blue Ram Dwarf Cichlids thrive in slightly acidic to neutral water conditions with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0.
- Maintain the water temperature between 24 to 28°C (75 to 82°F).
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Filtration and Water Flow:
- Choose a filter with gentle to moderate flow as Blue Ram Dwarf Cichlids prefer calmer waters.
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Diet:
- Blue Ram Dwarf Cichlids are omnivores and accept a variety of foods. Offer them a balanced diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia.
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Tank mates:
- Blue Ram Dwarf Cichlids are peaceful fish but can be territorial during breeding. They are best kept with other peaceful fish such as tetras, rasboras, and small catfish species.
- Avoid keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping species that may stress them.
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Behavior and Compatibility:
- Blue Ram Dwarf Cichlids are relatively peaceful but can become territorial when breeding. They form monogamous pairs and may become aggressive towards other fish during spawning.
- Provide plenty of hiding places to reduce aggression and monitor their behavior closely during breeding periods.