A Anonymous Guest Jul 10, 2006 #2 I kept some in a planted 15 for a couple of years. They did fine and tried to breed but no success there.
I kept some in a planted 15 for a couple of years. They did fine and tried to breed but no success there.
A Anonymous Guest Jul 11, 2006 #5 I had these when I was a kid. You can cram a whole bunch into 10 gal.
A Anonymous Guest Jul 14, 2006 #6 How about some Tanganyikan shell dwellers? Small, very cool, and many species to choose from.
A Anonymous Guest Jul 15, 2006 #7 What the...??? JIM!!! Where the hell have you been, bud? Great to see ya! I've had shell-dwellers before (brevis, I believe). Wanted to try rams by themselves (had them with discus before). Peace, Chip
What the...??? JIM!!! Where the hell have you been, bud? Great to see ya! I've had shell-dwellers before (brevis, I believe). Wanted to try rams by themselves (had them with discus before). Peace, Chip
A Anonymous Guest Jul 18, 2006 #8 Hey Buddy, Life has changed much for me. I'll drop you a PM later and fill you on OK? I should be around a bit more from now on. Talk soon! Jim
Hey Buddy, Life has changed much for me. I'll drop you a PM later and fill you on OK? I should be around a bit more from now on. Talk soon! Jim
R ReefSanctuary New Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jul 31, 2006 #9 too put it bluntly NO to 3 But YES to a Pair. The reason is Rams ARE Cichlids.
A Anonymous Guest Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Aug 1, 2006 #10 That is not the reason at all...to put it bluntly. :wink: The reason is that Rams happen to be a pairbonding, monogamous spawner rather than harem spawning or openly polygamous species which is VERY common in the cichlid realm. Jim
That is not the reason at all...to put it bluntly. :wink: The reason is that Rams happen to be a pairbonding, monogamous spawner rather than harem spawning or openly polygamous species which is VERY common in the cichlid realm. Jim