Balloon Rams

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Balloon Rams

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I picked up a pair of these beauties over the weekend... If I must say so myself, they really look spectacular in my planted tank. Sorry, the picture is not the greatest quality... still can't seem to get that right...
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that is a nice color ram, hope they can mate so i can buy a few from you :P 8)
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Where did you buy them from? I've been looking for them.. :)
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Maria,
I bought them at Showcase Aquarium in Wheaton. They had a tank with about 10 but that was almost three weeks ago... Joe (the owner) is usually willing to order some if you ask.
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Post by maria »

Wheaton? No way, that is so close to where I live compared to the other LFS!

Last time I went to Aquarium Depot it took an hour to drive there, but I spent about 3 hours there so it was probably worth the drive. :shock:

Scales was my closest LFS, well that and petsmart but petsmart really doesn't count. Scales is great but about a 40 minute drive.

Thanks for letting me know about a closer place to go browsing.
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It's a small store and the selection is limited, particularly for plants. But the stock is usually very good quality and the owner, Joe, is a super nice guy.
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I have about 20 bolivian rams that I bred -- a tiny bit bigger than the german rams and equally interesting. why buy from a petstore when you can trade or get it cheaper from a fellow aquarist :)
One pair in that batch already bred - so I am pretty sure they are ready for a new home.

Let me know if you are interested

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I love Bolivian Rams. Is there a trick to keeping them? pH or specific food, Eugen????
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They are the most tolerant from all dwarf cichlids group ( including the german rams and the apistogrammas). I think the key is to have stable conditions, even if pH is a little off. The fry are more picky in terms of food. The adults eat almost anything. That is why I started with them. They breed constantly so I believe they are doing well.

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