About 2 cm long ?The seller did not state explicitly, but it's my understanding that they are 4-5 months old. I am curious though - I may reach out!
Any sign of quarrel between (supposed) males ?
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About 2 cm long ?The seller did not state explicitly, but it's my understanding that they are 4-5 months old. I am curious though - I may reach out!
That bodes wellThe only way to sex them is by their fins and body length.
That bodes well
I have an interesting method to help sexing this kinf of fishes..................................................
Is it a definite fact that females would never interact with each other in that manner?A mirror.
Every single territorial fish cannot help defying what it considers a possible rival.
If you get a "mirror respons" you are the happy owner of a male
Dang! I'd hoped you'd come across a truly foolproof method."definite" I dunno. What I know is that if female reacts it will be paler and she won't get colored except for a lateral dark line.
Oh it works wellDang! I'd hoped you'd come across a truly foolproof method.
It works also with photo or drawing of same species fish.even if you have a definite male to compare with.
Maybe helpful but less effective.I'm also thinking that observing the fish as they see their reflections in the tank sides might be helpful.
As I said it applies with every single territorial fishif it applies with Bolivian Rams which are nortoriously hard to sex.
Beautiful fish! Nice to see how they're colouring up as I read through the thread!My are they growing quickly!
I believe that one set of Dark Knights have paired off, along with one pair of Golds. They are growing very quickly and maturing well.
I'm intending to leave them all together a bit longer to see how they do - I wanted to ensure that these pairs are "legit". The Dark Knight pair have been vigorously defending a piece of drift wood - it's very interesting to see how protective they are over their territory. The Golds pair have been defending a small corner of the tank - there are so many rams though that they can't really bother any one fish too much.
I think your tank is a little to bright for these guys, it needs to be softerI'm not trying to be that guy, but here is a screen shot of the 4 images. The last image is literally an image of the whole tank.
I am very confident that the first, sudden death, was likely due to genetics. As you (and the video mentions), they are very inbred and thereby very delicate. I am also very confident that the second death was due to internal parasites.
My hope is that the new breeder I selected will have a better quality Ram; additionally if I am able to successfully breed them, to get some fresh blood into their line. View attachment 140486