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Short answer is yes 100%I have a 20 gallon tank with 6 corydoras in it. I want to add a pair of german blue rams. Will they get along?
Agree with temp issue but electric blue rams could be pairs with bronze corys at 79c ? Just a shout
No I don’t correct you at all i basically go off what information you can get off google and a temp of 79c seems to fall in both species range , But your correct surviving isn’t livingShort answer, no. The rams must have the range I gave earlier or they cannot live their normal lifespan (the least reaction) and more usually fall victim to other issues. All (shorter lifespan or other issues) due to the stress and problems associated with lower temperatures. All the man-made colours have the same genetic need related to temperature.
An example from the habitat waters is instructive. At 10 am on a cloudy and relatively "cool" day with an air temperature of 31C, the water was found to be 28.5C and during a normal day it will be much higher than this.
There are no Corydoras species in any habitat of the M. ramirezi, so far as I am aware [I always stand to be corrected].
And.... electric blue are just a colour morph of german blue right?
You are correct, I have a single one on my 29G community tank, and he does just fine at 76FI have read that Bolivian Ram, a different but related species and a little larger, is happy at slightly lower temperatures and in general slightly hardier and slightly more gentle to other fish. Maybe that is just wishful thinking?
I have read that Bolivian Ram, a different but related species and a little larger, is happy at slightly lower temperatures and in general slightly hardier and slightly more gentle to other fish. Maybe that is just wishful thinking?
C. delphax occurs alongside Blue Rams. Some other Corydoras experience the same high temperatures at certain times of year (eg the Rio Negro in autumn) but they’re not adapted to year round high temperatures.