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Anyone notice a prob with Blue Rams?



 
 
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Old April 17th 04, 04:56 AM
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Default Anyone notice a prob with Blue Rams?

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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