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I live in Minnesota, USA, and for as long as I can remember all the Blue
Rams (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) have been the 'German Blue Rams' from the stock of German breeders that had bread a more colorfull (?) strain. They are torpedo shaped, about 1/2 as high as they are long, with a flat back and stomach. Today at the local PetCo they have a tankfull of Blue Rams that were much, much more rounded (Discus proportions), about one inch long and about 7/8 inch high and very colorfull with tall fins and chubby looking. These are not German Blue Rams. Thinking of getting a pair for a new planted 30USGal, in the planning stages. Can anyone comment on these observations. -- Hope this helps. Jim Anderson ( 8(|) To email me just pull my_finger |
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Jim Anderson wrote:
I live in Minnesota, USA, and for as long as I can remember all the Blue Rams (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) have been the 'German Blue Rams' from the stock of German breeders that had bread a more colorfull (?) strain. They are torpedo shaped, about 1/2 as high as they are long, with a flat back and stomach. Today at the local PetCo they have a tankfull of Blue Rams that were much, much more rounded (Discus proportions), about one inch long and about 7/8 inch high and very colorfull with tall fins and chubby looking. These are not German Blue Rams. Thinking of getting a pair for a new planted 30USGal, in the planning stages. Can anyone comment on these observations. Sounds like an angel or ballon ram. Or possibly hi-fin rams - I've only seen those once. They're all selectively bred for the different body shape, like fancy goldfish. For the most part, in the LFS where I worked we had more trouble with the fancy rams than those with the wild-type body shape like golds or German blues. It seems that tinkering with the genetics of an already sensitive fish causes trouble. BTW, you're a brave soul if you're considering buying any sort of ram at PetCo! -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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Jim Anderson wrote:
I live in Minnesota, USA, and for as long as I can remember all the Blue Rams (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) have been the 'German Blue Rams' from the stock of German breeders that had bread a more colorfull (?) strain. They are torpedo shaped, about 1/2 as high as they are long, with a flat back and stomach. Today at the local PetCo they have a tankfull of Blue Rams that were much, much more rounded (Discus proportions), about one inch long and about 7/8 inch high and very colorfull with tall fins and chubby looking. These are not German Blue Rams. Thinking of getting a pair for a new planted 30USGal, in the planning stages. Can anyone comment on these observations. Just a warning to you: Don't buy any Ram at PetCo. I work there, so I'm not just trying to bash the place. Wherever they get their fish (It's probably a fishery out of Florida, but I think some of the fish are Asian bred.) does not do a good job taking care of their stock. I went through 3 pairs of Rams before I finally went to a smaller local store and found some tank raised ones. -- dan |
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