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Notify on availabilityThe Dark Blue Ram Cichlid is a Cichlid that grows to about 5 cm in size and originally comes from South America. This fish is a cultivated form of the classic Ram Cichlid, in which the black markings are largely gone and the body almost completely shimmers in a beautiful, metallic dark blue.
Care in the aquarium
Mikrogeophagus ramirezi requires a tank with a capacity of at least 60 liters - especially in community tanks it is better from 112 liters. Dense vegetation and other shelter options such as roots, rock structures and burrows provide an ideal habitat. Ram Cichlids are kept in pairs. There should only be one pair of this species, especially in smaller tanks, as they form territories which are also defended against conspecifics, especially during the breeding season. All in all, it is a very peaceful fish, which can be excellently socialized with South American tetras and catfish. This fish has higher demands on the water parameters and reacts sensitively to suboptimal conditions, which is why it is recommended for advanced aquarists. The aquarium water should be rather soft, above all very clean and free of nitrite and also contain very little nitrate. A weekly water change is therefore essential to keep the germ density low and to ensure the health of the Ram Cichlid.
Feeding
Microgeophagus ramirezi is an omnivore and also accepts commercially available fish food without any problems. Of course, live and frozen food are particularly popular.
Sexual characteristics and breeding
The female Ram Cichlid can best be identified by their reddish coloration on the middle of the abdomen. In the males, the 2nd dorsal fin ray is longer than the other rays. Nowadays, however, this is often the case with females as well, which is why it is best not to identify the sexes solely on the basis of this characteristic. The males are also slightly larger than the females when fully grown. Propagating Microgeophagus ramirezi in the aquarium is not particularly difficult as long as its water quality requirements are met and the pH is around 5.0 - 6.0. Ram Cichlids lay their eggs openly on flat surfaces such as stones and defend them. The young animals hatch after a few days and after less than a week they are already swimming freely. From this point on, the offspring are led around in the tank by the parents, which is very interesting to observe. After the yolk sac has been consumed, the little ones can be fed small live or frozen food, such as newly hatched Artemia nauplii, copepods or cyclops.
These animals are...
[ ] ...bred by us
[X] ...bred by regional breeders (AT, DE)
[ ] ...bred by international breeders (import)
[ ] ...wild caught (import)
Temperature | 24 - 28 °C |
pH value | 5,0 - 7,0 |
General hardness (GH) | 2 - 10 °dGH |
Aquarium size | > 60 liters |
Tank area | Middle - bottom |
Recommended quantity | In pairs |
Scientific name | Microgeophagus ramirezi "Dark Blue" |
Common name | Dark Blue Ram Cichlid |
Origin | Breeding form. Originally from South America |
Size | Approx. 6 cm |
Shipping size | Approx. 3 - 4,5 cm |
Lifespan | About 3 years |
Feeding | Commercial fish food, life and frozen food |
Socialization | With other pieceful, similar-sized fish from South America |
Tank arrangement | Dense planting and other hiding spots |
Colouring | Dark blue, silver, black |
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11:00 |
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Tue |
11:00 |
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Wed |
11:00 |
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Thu |
11:00 |
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Fri |
11:00 |
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Sat |
11:00 |
- | 18:00 |
Sun | Closed |