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Had Bolivian Rams (2) for 3 days now babies! | |
mnventurer Hobbyist Posts: 66 Kudos: 31 Votes: 34 Registered: 10-Jun-2008 | The time was finally right and I picked up two Bolivian rams. In the pet store they were in a crowded tank and moving around a lot but at home they've just picked a corner under some plants and just chill out there. They don't do too much. Are they just adjusting? I've had them for three days. The bigger one once parked himself in a cave on the other side of the tank and would chase other fish away when they came by but that's about it except for when they first arrived they scouted out the perimeter of the tank. I thought they'd be a little more active. Anyhow they are great looking fish. They look like they're watching you when you watch them. And they eat funny. I might be too used to my Danios who are always zipping around. Saint Paul, Minnesota USA 20g Freshwater Started June 10th 2008 -> Tank Info In Profile <- |
Posted 23-Sep-2008 18:39 | |
mnventurer Hobbyist Posts: 66 Kudos: 31 Votes: 34 Registered: 10-Jun-2008 | Babies already?! I've only had 'em 3 days and now the rock they guard is covered in extremely tiny oatmeal-looking dots. This has to be eggs. Guess they like their new home. If they live will anyone want some B.Ram babies? Saint Paul, Minnesota USA 20g Freshwater Started June 10th 2008 -> Tank Info In Profile <- |
Posted 23-Sep-2008 22:34 | |
keithgh *Ultimate Fish Guru* Posts: 6371 Kudos: 6918 Votes: 1542 Registered: 26-Apr-2003 | I have had Bolivian Rams for a while but never seen any eggs possibly eaten by the CLs. They are not afraid to move other fish out of their area. I had one that was nibbling at the fins of a big Hoplo catfish. They are always active and as far as I am concerned not a difficult fish to look after. Have a look in [link=My Profile] http://www.fishprofiles.com/forums/member.aspx?id=1935[/link] for my tank info Look here for my Betta 11Gal Desktop & Placidity 5ft Community Tank Photos Keith Near enough is not good enough, therefore good enough is not near enough, and only your best will do. I VOTE DO YOU if not WHY NOT? VOTE NOW VOTE NOW |
Posted 24-Sep-2008 06:17 | |
mnventurer Hobbyist Posts: 66 Kudos: 31 Votes: 34 Registered: 10-Jun-2008 | More... (even though I'm just writing to myself ) I thought the oto's ate the babies or even the rams but they moved 'em to a hole. Now there's a nest of little wigglers! Wow, this is exciting. Now I see why people post about their fry all the time. Saint Paul, Minnesota USA 20g Freshwater Started June 10th 2008 -> Tank Info In Profile <- |
Posted 24-Sep-2008 23:02 | |
ScottF Fish Addict Addiction Hurts!! Posts: 542 Kudos: 330 Votes: 355 Registered: 28-May-2007 | wow, interesting! I have a pair of Bolivians, but I think they are both boys, so no eggs for me lol. Mine were pretty shy at first for the first week or so after I brought them home. but, once they got used to the new tank and tankmates, they range all over the lower portions of the tank and get along fairly nicely wuith each other, and pretty much ignore the rest of the tankmates. I can't wait to hear how the fry are doing! /:' |
Posted 01-Oct-2008 01:32 | |
mnventurer Hobbyist Posts: 66 Kudos: 31 Votes: 34 Registered: 10-Jun-2008 | They were doing great until the giant danios found them. There was about 30 of them grown to about 1/4 inch. But the danios zip through the protection of the parents and eat the babies. Now there's only 8 or 9. Anyone want some giant danios? I'm going to see if i can get a little breeder tank and a turkey baster to save any that are left after work today... Saint Paul, Minnesota USA 20g Freshwater Started June 10th 2008 -> Tank Info In Profile <- |
Posted 01-Oct-2008 17:32 |
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