BlueSwordtail
New Member
Hi guys,
I have a male bolivian ram (Ramos) that doesn't want to pair up with any females but he has always been so vibrant with his pink fins and other colours. At first, I bought him and a female...was hoping that they would pair-up but he always chases her away; as if he can't stand the sight of her and she would hide away from his sight. It's been like half a year, they are both fully grown but the male still hates her. She doesn't seem stressed out by it- she still has her normal colours (not dull grey), usually just keeps out of his sight.
Anyway, the other day, I thought it would be nice to get Ramos someone so I bought 2 smaller females. I was thrilled to see him getting on better with one of the two new females. However, during feeding today he chased all of them away. The new females, the one that was being treated better, is still displaying her colours nicely so I guess she is still "into" him (despite being half his size); the other new female is a bit paler.
Some people say I should give them at least a week to see if they will pair up or not. My water parameters have been constant and none of the fish is violent towards one another. I want him to pair-up and be happy but this grumpy guy is hard to understand. Is Ramos displaying normal behaviours? I have seen younger males and females spawn...I got him when he was quite young from the LFS (along with the first female), is there a chance that he has paired up with some other fish at the LFS? He is such a lovely fish and is peaceful with any other fish in the tank, just not towards his own kind...
I look forward to your replies because I am very curious
I have a male bolivian ram (Ramos) that doesn't want to pair up with any females but he has always been so vibrant with his pink fins and other colours. At first, I bought him and a female...was hoping that they would pair-up but he always chases her away; as if he can't stand the sight of her and she would hide away from his sight. It's been like half a year, they are both fully grown but the male still hates her. She doesn't seem stressed out by it- she still has her normal colours (not dull grey), usually just keeps out of his sight.
Anyway, the other day, I thought it would be nice to get Ramos someone so I bought 2 smaller females. I was thrilled to see him getting on better with one of the two new females. However, during feeding today he chased all of them away. The new females, the one that was being treated better, is still displaying her colours nicely so I guess she is still "into" him (despite being half his size); the other new female is a bit paler.
Some people say I should give them at least a week to see if they will pair up or not. My water parameters have been constant and none of the fish is violent towards one another. I want him to pair-up and be happy but this grumpy guy is hard to understand. Is Ramos displaying normal behaviours? I have seen younger males and females spawn...I got him when he was quite young from the LFS (along with the first female), is there a chance that he has paired up with some other fish at the LFS? He is such a lovely fish and is peaceful with any other fish in the tank, just not towards his own kind...
I look forward to your replies because I am very curious