German Rams

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OK so im thinking that I dont really want to do this project anymore as They are really too small for my liking. Any suggestion on some cichlikds that maybe get four inches that can breed easiluy and have pretty colors?
 
OK so im thinking that I dont really want to do this project anymore as They are really too small for my liking. Any suggestion on some cichlikds that maybe get four inches that can breed easiluy and have pretty colors?
Rainbow cichlid hands down.
Literally a more peaceful convict.
They can be any color (hence the name), mostly blueish, red, and yellow.
This is my female a few months ago, now all of the top is yellow and where the gray is is black when fired up.
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Ok, not all of the bass have sold yet, but I went to a fish store on the opposite side of town a buyer of one of my bass had recommended. So I went today in hopes of buying cherry shrimp and came back with 6 juvenile German Blue Rams. It is the night where I am so don't want to spook them but will take pics in the morning. Now, this thread will be a grow-out thread. If you have any suggestions please let me know as I am new to the fish. They are in a 10-gallon grow-out and will be moving to a 60 gallon once I sell my Oscars and bass.
 
Congrats! Just keep up with the clean water. They are much less tolerant of it than bass and oscars.
 
Ok I will and they just sit at the bottom and try to hide under my sponge filter. Is this normal?
How many ramns can I put in the 60 once they are bigger?
 
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Ok I will and they just sit at the bottom and try to hide under my sponge filter. Is this normal?
How many ramns can I put in the 60 once they are bigger?
They are stressed right now, add a couple of pvc pipes for hiding spots. I would stick with the 6 for now in the 60, wait for pairs to form etc. I would say 8-10 will give them all ample space. Stick with 6 if you want a lot of other fish.
 
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