German Blue Rams Breeding Fry Hatching Eggs Babies Best
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very nice!!
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I have two female blue rams mine has a lot of blue very little yellow
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You is a genius yes?!
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Have you ever had any problems with the eggs turning transparent after 2 days of being the proper tan-ish color? I thought all of my recent eggs had been eaten then realized they were all transparent....Any thoughts?
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hey! congratulations your tank is awesome! im a big fan of rams, haven't actually bough mine though, this because they´ll be available on my local aquarium until next week, but.. .
i wanted to know if you'd be so kind to advice me..ive heard they won't last long in water that is not "old" .. my tank's water is about 1.5 months old, dunno if that is near enough...
also, in what water parameters do you keep them? are they sensible to plant products such as seachem iron ? what about the light?
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nice vid doood. Very cool . I have two rams and getting things ready for them to breed. There new so i may have to wait a while to see if there going to pair :)
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bleh blue gravel :)
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LOL, i love how he just goes and grabs the fry, then spits it out with the others xD
Hey i have had rams for a while and they breed between 6 and 9 times and i still have no babies my ph is about 7.0 i have tried to lowere with no aval got any hints to save my eggs/hatchlings??
charmedPhan 2 years ago
@charmedPhan make sure you have a current going through or over the eggs. Water movement is key, it keeps the eggs fresh, not allowing bacteria or fungus or anything kill the eggs. Some people use air bubbles.
hashemi111 1 year ago
wow
how long had you had them?
i have to and i want them to breed any advice??
great vid!!!
77Joedude 2 years ago
Thanks. I had them for about 2 months before they paired up and decided to breed. If you already have a pair, I would suggest getting rid of snails and loaches first. Then place a few smooth flat items on the bottom of the tank for them to lay eggs on. Then feed them with blood worms and do a few water changes to get them in the mood and they should breed! Good Luck!
hashemi111 2 years ago
Yes, some rams will die soon after mating. and yes, many babies will die at the beginning. Make sure you don't have snails and algae eaters in your tank because they love fish eggs.
hashemi111 2 years ago
Cool video! Thanks for sharing.
Would like to know how long have they been in your tank before they started to breed? Did you buy a few rams and they paired off OR you brought them as a pair? How many babies did you have? Cheers.
mistylatex 2 years ago
Thanks! they were in the tank for about 2 months before they started breeding. I chose them out of a tank of Rams. We had about 50 babies.
hashemi111 2 years ago