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Keeping German Blue Ram: A Jewel-Colored Dwarf Cichlid

A guide to German blue rams - small, electric-blue dwarf cichlids that make a peaceful, stunning centerpiece for a warm planted tank and breed readily when the water is right.

German Blue Ram
Gives
Colorful dwarf cichlid
Space
Small aquarium
Water
Warm
Effort
Intermediate

The German blue ram is a jewel of a dwarf cichlid, small and peaceful but glowing with electric blue speckles and golden highlights. It makes a stunning centerpiece for a warm planted tank and breeds readily as a devoted pair - as long as you meet its need for warm, clean, stable water, which is where less-experienced keepers stumble.

Is it right for you?

Rams suit an aquarist ready to keep warm, pristine water for a small, colorful centerpiece. They are more sensitive than typical community fish but not truly difficult.

System & Space

A planted tank of at least twenty gallons with gentle filtration and hiding spots suits a pair; they appreciate a calm, well-planted setup.

Water & Temperature

They demand warm water, around 27-29C, that is soft, clean and stable; cool or dirty water quickly stresses them.

Stocking & Feeding

Keep a pair with peaceful tankmates and feed varied small foods including frozen; a healthy diet brings out their color.

Health & Care

Sensitive to water quality and temperature; most problems trace to cool or unstable water. Buy healthy stock and hold your standards.

Harvest & Enjoying Them

Kept for their color and fascinating breeding behavior, a bonded ram pair guarding eggs is a highlight of the hobby.

Getting Started

Set up a warm, cycled, planted tank, add a pair, and keep the water pristine.

Common Mistakes

Cool water, unstable conditions and boisterous tankmates are the classic ram killers.

FAQ

Are rams hard? Moderately - they need warm, clean, stable water.

Do they breed? Yes - they form devoted pairs and guard their eggs.

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