About the German Ram
Name: German Blue Ram
Max Size: German Blue Rams are small-sized cichlids that typically reach a maximum size of about 2.5 inches.
Recommend pH: German Blue Rams thrive in slightly acidic to neutral water conditions, with a recommended pH range of 6.0 to 7.0.
Recommended Temperature (Β°F): German Blue Rams are tropical fish and prefer water temperatures between 78 to 85Β°F.
Diet: German Blue Rams are omnivorous and have a diverse diet. They readily accept high-quality flakes, pellets, and small-sized granules. Additionally, they enjoy live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia.
Temperament: German Blue Rams are generally peaceful and non-aggressive fish, suitable for community tanks. However, they may become territorial during breeding or when establishing their territory.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: German Blue Rams are not schooling fish but rather form pairs or live in small groups. They prefer the presence of their own kind or other peaceful fish species.
Possible types of tank mates: German Blue Rams can be kept with other peaceful community fish, such as tetras, rasboras, dwarf gouramis, and peaceful catfish species. Avoid keeping them with larger or aggressive fish that may intimidate or harass them.
Behavior: German Blue Rams are known for their curious and active nature. They spend time exploring their environment, especially plants, rocks, and caves. During breeding, males may display vibrant colors and engage in courtship behaviors.
Fun Fact: German Blue Rams exhibit fascinating parental care. Both parents actively participate in guarding and caring for their eggs and fry, ensuring their survival and growth. This behavior showcases their dedication to parenting and adds to their appeal in aquariums.