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I have bolivian rams, gold rams, angels, corys, and swordtails in a 58
gallon tanks. I have 8 bolivian rams which I believe are 4 males and 4 females. 2 pairs have spawned. If you want them to spawn you might want to add some black water extract to the water and have a ph between 6.4-7pm and temps around 84. Thats has worked for me. Rams are only territorial when they spawned but they willnot harm others. "Larry" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 18:49:04 -0400, tropical wrote: In my soon to be 29 gallon Angelfish tank, how would a pair of Bolivian Rams coincide with a pair of German Blue Rams? Also, I plan on having Clown Loaches as well. I envy you for being able to keep the Blues. I tried twice but couldn't maintain the water quality they require. I have three Bolivians and they are absolutely gorgeous and peaceful with my keyholes, yellow lab and tetras. I would say yes but have no first hand experience with that exact combination. Both Rams are peaceful in their own right. Clowns? - don't know. Larry |
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