Rasciomon
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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I just set up a 20-gallon tank that's going to be largely for plants. I've already planted it, and it's just about cycled. I'm considering a pair of dwarf cichlids. Today at the LFS I saw two electric blue rams that looked exceedingly healthy and vigorous. They're just over an inch long, and they look identical to me. So, either they're both males, or they're too young to show any dimorphism. Two questions:
1. Would you expect sexual dimorphism in rams to show at this size?
2. What if I just buy them and they turn out to both be male? Will they get along as they mature, or will one get beaten to death or fail to thrive?
1. Would you expect sexual dimorphism in rams to show at this size?
2. What if I just buy them and they turn out to both be male? Will they get along as they mature, or will one get beaten to death or fail to thrive?