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Description
German Blue RamThe German Blue Ram (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi), also known as the German Blue Ram Cichlid, is a selectively bred variant of the ram cichlid, renowned for its vivid coloration and adaptable nature. Native to the slow moving waters of the Orinoco River basin, these beautiful fish thrive in planted tanks and peaceful community setups. Their iridescent blue body, bright orange face, and black markings set them apart from other cichlids. German Blue Rams
The German Blue Ram (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi), also known as the German Blue Ram Cichlid, is a selectively bred variant of the ram cichlid, renowned for its vivid coloration and adaptable nature. Native to the slow-moving waters of the Orinoco River basin, these beautiful fish thrive in planted tanks and peaceful community setups. Their iridescent blue body, bright orange face, and black markings set them apart from other cichlids.
German Blue Rams are petite, reaching an adult size of 2–2.5 inches (5–6 cm), making them perfect for nano and mid-sized aquariums. Both body and fin types showcase the ram’s signature electric blue shimmer, yellow highlights, and striking red eyes. Longfin and balloon varieties add extra visual interest and personality.
The German Blue Ram Cichlid is peaceful, social, and best kept in pairs or small groups. Unlike many cichlids, Ram fish are gentle and well-suited for community tanks with Tetras, Rasboras, Corydoras, and peaceful livebearers. Dense planting, driftwood, and soft substrate help these fish feel secure and display their best colors.
Body Types and Fin Varieties
We offer German Blue Rams in both normal and balloon body types.
- Normal Body Type: Classic streamlined profile, ideal for those who appreciate natural ram fish beauty and swimming style.
- Balloon Body Type: Shorter, rounder body with a unique, compact look, perfect for aquarists seeking a distinctive twist on the traditional blue ram cichlid.
Choose from normal fin and longfin varieties as well:
- Normal Fin: Traditional, graceful fins.
- Longfin: Elegant, flowing fins for an extra touch of movement and display, adding drama to your aquascape.
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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THIS FISH:
- Intense blue, yellow, and red coloration with compact size (2–2.5 inches)
- Choose from normal and balloon body types, and normal or longfin varieties
- Peaceful, community-friendly dwarf cichlid, which is ideal for planted tanks
- Interactive personality and excellent for both beginners and experienced aquarists
RECOMMENDED TANK PARAMETERS:
- Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a pair
- Temperature: 78°–85°F (26°–29°C)
- pH: 6.0–7.5 (prefer soft, slightly acidic water)
- Hardness: 3–12 dGH
- Filtration: Gentle flow, clean and well-oxygenated water
CARE GUIDELINES:
- Diet: Omnivorous. Feed a mix of high-quality flakes, micro pellets, frozen, and live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia) to enhance color and health.
- Tank Setup: Use fine sand or smooth gravel substrate, dense live or silk aquarium plants, driftwood, and plenty of hiding spots. Maintain warm, stable water and perform regular water changes.
- Behavior: Peaceful and social, best kept in pairs or small groups. Will display vibrant colors and natural behaviors in a secure, well-aquascaped environment.
- Tankmates: Suitable with Tetras, Rasboras, Corydoras, Otocinclus, and other peaceful species. Avoid aggressive or very large tankmates.
German Blue Ram Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How many German Blue Rams should I keep together?
It’s best to keep German Blue Rams in pairs or small groups to encourage natural behavior and reduce stress. For community tanks, start with a bonded pair or a group of 4–6, ensuring your tank is large enough (at least 20–30 gallons) and has plenty of hiding spots. Keeping them in groups helps promote vibrant colors, natural interactions, and a healthier social environment.
Why is my German Blue Ram losing color?
German Blue Rams may lose color due to stress, poor water quality, sudden changes in water parameters, inadequate diet, or illness. Common stressors include aggressive tankmates, rapid temperature changes, or insufficient hiding places. To restore your ram’s vibrant color, maintain pristine water conditions, provide a balanced diet rich in color-enhancing foods, and ensure a calm, well-planted tank environment.
Are German Blue Rams hard to care for?
German Blue Rams are moderately easy to care for with the right setup and maintenance. They require warm, clean, and stable water, a peaceful community, and a high-quality diet. While they are more sensitive to water quality than some other community fish, attentive care and regular tank maintenance will keep them healthy and thriving, even for dedicated beginners.
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- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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