Are my blue rams both male?

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They are both males. IMO, you should take the less dominant one back and either have the male be alone or get a female.
 
Any input is greatly appreciated. I'd like to figure it out before the one dies. They have only been in there 3 days. There are 3 spotted Cory catfish, 5 black tetras, and 2 fantail goldfish in there also. The rams could care less about the other fish but randomly play with the gold fish. I am hoping that one of the rams is male and one female but I doubt it. It's a 30 gallon tank thats half planted half fake plants, but I've created what I feel like is two different sides with things blocking their line of sight. I've rambled enough

What size tank? The goldfish should be separated; they are coldwater fish and need a totally different setup than tropicals.
 
What size tank? The goldfish should be separated; they are coldwater fish and need a totally different setup than tropicals.

I agree, especially since rams prefer warmer water than a lot of tropicals even.

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The goldfish have found a new home. The temp is like 80-81... Everything is good.. Rams are awesome
 
Well yes they get along better. They aren't best friends and they aren't ever more than a few inches apart. But they don't fight
 
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