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Hey there fishy folks.
I was wondering if other hobbyists and store keepers have noticed anything going on with Blue Rams? If I can even find them, as MANY shops are passing on them as they "look bad", and the ones I have seen are pale, some skinny, some just blah (for lack of a better word). I had my local PetCo order some for me, and they finally got some in. So little! Just babies. Look great and colorful. They've been at the store for only 2 days now...and I'm still holding off buying any before I can find out if anyone knows what's going on with them. Anyone have a clue? I was planning on adding a young pair to my 75g that houses some Angelfish and female Bettas, but am leary now of buying any. (they would have the usual 2 week quarantine, of course.) |
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"TYNK 7" wrote in message
... Hey there fishy folks. I was wondering if other hobbyists and store keepers have noticed anything going on with Blue Rams? If I can even find them, as MANY shops are passing on them as they "look bad", and the ones I have seen are pale, some skinny, some just blah (for lack of a better word). I had my local PetCo order some for me, and they finally got some in. So little! Just babies. Look great and colorful. They've been at the store for only 2 days now...and I'm still holding off buying any before I can find out if anyone knows what's going on with them. Anyone have a clue? I was planning on adding a young pair to my 75g that houses some Angelfish and female Bettas, but am leary now of buying any. (they would have the usual 2 week quarantine, of course.) Surprisingly, here in South Africa I have recently seen some VERY nice batches of German Rams, albeit small but strong, colourful and healthy. IME Rams like a well established tank, heavily planted if you can. Their ideal conditions supposedly are a neutral ph (a tad on the softer side) kh of 3-6 and very low TDS, although my community tank is a bit above these recomended levels they still seem to thrive. I can try and be more specific if there is something more you need to know. (no slaps in the face this time ![]() -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** |
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Hey there fishy folks.
I was wondering if other hobbyists and store keepers have noticed anything going on with Blue Rams? If I can even find them, as MANY shops are passing on them as they "look bad", and the ones I have seen are pale, some skinny, some just blah (for lack of a better word). I had my local PetCo order some for me, and they finally got some in. So little! Just babies. Look great and colorful. They've been at the store for only 2 days now...and I'm still holding off buying any before I can find out if anyone knows what's going on with them. Anyone have a clue? I was planning on adding a young pair to my 75g that houses some Angelfish and female Bettas, but am leary now of buying any. (they would have the usual 2 week quarantine, of course.) Good luck keeping them alive... I've had 3 sets, never looked bad, just never lasted more then 3 months... all developed popeye, and died... water conditions were not what they needed, and in the end, it was my fault... -- RedForeman ©® future fabricator and creator of a ratbike streetfighter!!! ========================== 2003 TRX450ES 1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale) '98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted.... ========================== ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø is that better?? |
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![]() "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... Hey there fishy folks. I was wondering if other hobbyists and store keepers have noticed anything going on with Blue Rams? If I can even find them, as MANY shops are passing on them as they "look bad", and the ones I have seen are pale, some skinny, some just blah (for lack of a better word). I had my local PetCo order some for me, and they finally got some in. So little! Just babies. Look great and colorful. They've been at the store for only 2 days now...and I'm still holding off buying any before I can find out if anyone knows what's going on with them. Anyone have a clue? I was planning on adding a young pair to my 75g that houses some Angelfish and female Bettas, but am leary now of buying any. (they would have the usual 2 week quarantine, of course.) Good luck keeping them alive... I've had 3 sets, never looked bad, just never lasted more then 3 months... all developed popeye, and died... water conditions were not what they needed, and in the end, it was my fault... -- RedForeman ©® When I buy Rams (Apisto ramirezi), my staff roll their eyes and say "not again". Last 3 batches were all the same (and from different suppliers). They look gorgeous, beautiful coloration, and then they start dropping like flies over 2-3 weeks. If I'm doing something wrong, I have no clue what it is. If after a month, there are survivors, then they seem to live normal lives. I working with a local to breed them for me now. If it's DOCs, then the next order will go straight to a bare-bottom iso tank. NetMax |
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I bought a pair of blue rams over 6 month ago....and tehy are doing
great...spawned 4 times...not fry "stage" yet.... -- Paulo "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... Hey there fishy folks. I was wondering if other hobbyists and store keepers have noticed anything going on with Blue Rams? If I can even find them, as MANY shops are passing on them as they "look bad", and the ones I have seen are pale, some skinny, some just blah (for lack of a better word). I had my local PetCo order some for me, and they finally got some in. So little! Just babies. Look great and colorful. They've been at the store for only 2 days now...and I'm still holding off buying any before I can find out if anyone knows what's going on with them. Anyone have a clue? I was planning on adding a young pair to my 75g that houses some Angelfish and female Bettas, but am leary now of buying any. (they would have the usual 2 week quarantine, of course.) Good luck keeping them alive... I've had 3 sets, never looked bad, just never lasted more then 3 months... all developed popeye, and died... water conditions were not what they needed, and in the end, it was my fault... -- RedForeman ©® When I buy Rams (Apisto ramirezi), my staff roll their eyes and say "not again". Last 3 batches were all the same (and from different suppliers). They look gorgeous, beautiful coloration, and then they start dropping like flies over 2-3 weeks. If I'm doing something wrong, I have no clue what it is. If after a month, there are survivors, then they seem to live normal lives. I working with a local to breed them for me now. If it's DOCs, then the next order will go straight to a bare-bottom iso tank. NetMax |
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"NetMax" wrote in message
.. . When I buy Rams (Apisto ramirezi), my staff roll their eyes and say "not again". Last 3 batches were all the same (and from different suppliers). They look gorgeous, beautiful coloration, and then they start dropping like flies over 2-3 weeks. If I'm doing something wrong, I have no clue what it is. If after a month, there are survivors, then they seem to live normal lives. I working with a local to breed them for me now. If it's DOCs, then the next order will go straight to a bare-bottom iso Yes it does seem to be luck of the draw with Rams, but as you say if they survive the initial few weeks then they do pretty well after that! Someone here mentioned that maybe the acclimatation period should be longer, using the drip method like the marine guys do it. It's worth a shot cause they definitely make a wonderful addition to any community tank. Cichlids are just too cool ![]() -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** |
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I have "Never" been able to keep them! I can't even think of the last
time I saw one in a store even. Vicki |
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My first experience, was short lived... 2 weeks for one, the other made it
to 6 weeks... Popeye, and beginner with Rams... Second time, well established planted 10g, acclimated better, but probably not significant... 4-5weeks later, one developed popeye, and croaked, followed soon by the other... all other fish in the tank (cories) were fine.... I love 'em... but I hate 'em.... can't keep them alive for jack.. does it matter they were from the same guy on aquabid? maybe, not really? -- RedForeman ©® future fabricator and creator of a ratbike streetfighter!!! ========================== 2003 TRX450ES 1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale) '98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted.... ========================== ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø is that better?? "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "RedForeman ©®" wrote in message ... Hey there fishy folks. I was wondering if other hobbyists and store keepers have noticed anything going on with Blue Rams? If I can even find them, as MANY shops are passing on them as they "look bad", and the ones I have seen are pale, some skinny, some just blah (for lack of a better word). I had my local PetCo order some for me, and they finally got some in. So little! Just babies. Look great and colorful. They've been at the store for only 2 days now...and I'm still holding off buying any before I can find out if anyone knows what's going on with them. Anyone have a clue? I was planning on adding a young pair to my 75g that houses some Angelfish and female Bettas, but am leary now of buying any. (they would have the usual 2 week quarantine, of course.) Good luck keeping them alive... I've had 3 sets, never looked bad, just never lasted more then 3 months... all developed popeye, and died... water conditions were not what they needed, and in the end, it was my fault... -- RedForeman ©® When I buy Rams (Apisto ramirezi), my staff roll their eyes and say "not again". Last 3 batches were all the same (and from different suppliers). They look gorgeous, beautiful coloration, and then they start dropping like flies over 2-3 weeks. If I'm doing something wrong, I have no clue what it is. If after a month, there are survivors, then they seem to live normal lives. I working with a local to breed them for me now. If it's DOCs, then the next order will go straight to a bare-bottom iso tank. NetMax |
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