mattmathis
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I have 3 blue rams and 1 gold ram in a 70 gallon aquarium with assorted loaches and corys
and one red-tailed black shark.
2 of the blue rams are females, and one is a male. I have noticed that the male and one
particular female use one end of the tank and the other female stays on the other end by
herself and isn't getting as big and often doesnt have the good clolors of the others.
She also gets aggresive when I add new fish to the tank.
I'm not sure if the gold is a male or female. (help with that would be great!)
No what should I do? I hate to add a small male, which is the only thing I could get now. I know the others would probably kill him.
I was thinking I could raise him up in a 10 gallon tank and then introduce him into the 70 gallon.
So my question is, is the 70 gallon big enough for the 2 pair of blue rams? or would the
males constaly fight?
Thanks a lot!
and one red-tailed black shark.
2 of the blue rams are females, and one is a male. I have noticed that the male and one
particular female use one end of the tank and the other female stays on the other end by
herself and isn't getting as big and often doesnt have the good clolors of the others.
She also gets aggresive when I add new fish to the tank.
I'm not sure if the gold is a male or female. (help with that would be great!)
No what should I do? I hate to add a small male, which is the only thing I could get now. I know the others would probably kill him.
I was thinking I could raise him up in a 10 gallon tank and then introduce him into the 70 gallon.
So my question is, is the 70 gallon big enough for the 2 pair of blue rams? or would the
males constaly fight?
Thanks a lot!