Spastic Blue Ram

DivaSkyChick

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My German Blue Rams are lovely and loving each other. We thought maybe the female was too young to mate but they are inseparable and lately she's becoming rather aggressive toward her tank mates. She's displaying a really pink belly and they flare a lot at each other and me.

Today was weird tho - Elvis was fully spastic. He wasn't scratching against anything, just shaking and jerking around. Priscilla wasn't bothered at all, she stayed with her face toward his belly.

Is this normal?
 
shaking and jerking around... can you describe it a little more? head shaking and vibrating? whole body jerking oddly, sudden quick movements around the tank, almost uncontrollable? if it's the former, it's normal courting behaviour. The latter could mean a problem. The main thing to look for is if the fish appears to be in control of the movement.
 
please do not use that horrid and degrading word.
I have reproted it's use.


MODS
yet again the "s" word has still not been added to the swear filter,
please do so asap!.
 
The-Wolf said:
please do not use that horrid and degrading word.
I have reported it's use.


MODS
yet again the "s" word has still not been added to the swear filter,
please do so asap!.
Spastic describes the fishes movements . :dunno: How that's degrading ?




These movements could be part of the spawning , or it could be a sign of something else .


Does he do it all the time , or just when he's near the female ?


If he does it all the time he could be ill , shaking and shimmying can be signs parasites , could even be swim a bladder problem , or something else .

However if these movements appear to be controlled jerking movements with fins flared , swimming forward and backward , it could just be his way of putting on a display :flex: for a female or to show another male who he is :lol: .
 
to get back on track it, I sounds like they are mating, body shaking is often a sign of iminate breeding in most new worlds.
 
Thanks for the replies. I've only seen him do it once. It looked too fast to be controlled but on the other hand, he didn't go anywhere, he was in control of his space....

For The-Wolf :

Main Entry: [1]spas·tic
Pronunciation: 'spas-tik
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin spasticus, from Greek spastikos drawing in, from span
Date: 1753
1 : of, relating to, characterized by, or affected with spasm <a spastic colon> <a spastic patient>
2 : SPASMODIC 2 <a spastic influx of data>
- spas·ti·cal·ly /-ti-k(&-)lE/ adverb


In other words, Elvis looked like he was having a spasm. Not sure how that is degrading. Very confused here.
 
DivaSkyChick said:
Thanks for the replies. I've only seen him do it once. It looked too fast to be controlled but on the other hand, he didn't go anywhere, he was in control of his space....
Don't worry , just a little display , he'll probably do it again , and again .
 
DivaSkyChick said:
Hey Lucky,

What is that beautiful fish you have under your screen name?
That's a peacock gudgeon (not his pic), and he currently has a whole tank of fry from his gudgeons :D

I'm lucky's son, in case you found it odd that I know about his fish :p
 
my ramsdo the exact same thing before they have eggs :nod: so nothing to worry about.just be prepared for the eggs

DD
 

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