Hello. One of the things I've decide to explore that's new to me in the realm of fish keeping is keeping German Blue Rams. At my local ma & pa LFS I purchased what we believe to be both a male & female (suspect female) ram. They are such interesting fish to watch, and I've noticed a few behavior that I'd like to mention, and perhaps get some feedback on.
I should start by saying that I'm not entirely sure the female is actually a female. There's a lot of conflicting and suspect information out there about sexing rams, but the one thing that seems to fairly reliable is that while the males have black patches that are fully black with no iridescent blue showing inside the black patch, the female usually have black side patches where the iridescent blue does encroach on the black patch. That seems to be the case with my rams. However, it's hard to tell on my female as she only displays her black patch periodically.
As for behaviors, I've noticed that any time the male faces the female, her fins go down, and colors bleach out. Whenever the female is on the opposite side of the tank, her black side stripes and face markings tend to come out in a much more bold black. Then when closer to the male again, her black goes away almost completely. Once when the aquarium light had been out for a time, I turned it on suddenly. Despite both rams being fairly close together, both had bold black marks, and for a moment I couldn't tell the male from the female. The male was suddenly more aggressive, I suspect because the 'female' was showing more black than he liked. Then the longer the light was on, the 'females' black colors faded and disappeared, and the male ram calmed down and his aggression faded.
For the most part the two fish swim around together getting along. It's rare to see them apart.
Another reason I'm not sure about the female's sexing is that she lacks the belly color I've read female should have. But then at the LFS, all of the suspect females lacked any color at all, including belly color. Only the males seemed to have colors.
Here's some pictures. Any feedback on sexing would be appreciated.
Female?
Male?
I should start by saying that I'm not entirely sure the female is actually a female. There's a lot of conflicting and suspect information out there about sexing rams, but the one thing that seems to fairly reliable is that while the males have black patches that are fully black with no iridescent blue showing inside the black patch, the female usually have black side patches where the iridescent blue does encroach on the black patch. That seems to be the case with my rams. However, it's hard to tell on my female as she only displays her black patch periodically.
As for behaviors, I've noticed that any time the male faces the female, her fins go down, and colors bleach out. Whenever the female is on the opposite side of the tank, her black side stripes and face markings tend to come out in a much more bold black. Then when closer to the male again, her black goes away almost completely. Once when the aquarium light had been out for a time, I turned it on suddenly. Despite both rams being fairly close together, both had bold black marks, and for a moment I couldn't tell the male from the female. The male was suddenly more aggressive, I suspect because the 'female' was showing more black than he liked. Then the longer the light was on, the 'females' black colors faded and disappeared, and the male ram calmed down and his aggression faded.
For the most part the two fish swim around together getting along. It's rare to see them apart.
Another reason I'm not sure about the female's sexing is that she lacks the belly color I've read female should have. But then at the LFS, all of the suspect females lacked any color at all, including belly color. Only the males seemed to have colors.
Here's some pictures. Any feedback on sexing would be appreciated.
Female?
Male?