I want to stock three german blue rams in my 29 gallon long tank. I have two pictus cats right now and I have heard they can get along. Should I get rid of the cats? I have rocks, plants, some pottery for hiding in the tank.
If you have the option to rehome the pictus cats then do so - they get hooooog.
There are plenty of other nice cats that will suit the tank and the rams - any amount of plecos for a start, a school of corydoras (could do both in fact).
yes, after researching a little further, I agree. I read that I could have three (2 females, one male) but I think two are just as good. I am trying to decide on some top dwellers, maybe angels. any good ideas?
GBR's are not harem spawners. This was one of the reasons why they were removed from the genus Apistogramma. If you have any odd number of rams in the tank or if you keep them in ratios other than 1M to 1F you will have the unpaired rams being picked on constantly, which will cause them continual stress and will eventually lead to the death of those unpaired fish. You'll be reporting back in two months time asking why your lone ram is being picked on and asking "what should I do?". Well, I'm letting you know beforehand that you will have problems if you go with ratios other than 1M to 1F.
I've successfully kept 4 breeding pairs in my 55g. I only ordered 3 but was sent 4 and didn't have room for the 4th pair. I was worried at first that things wouldn't work out but I made it work by having the tank heavily planted. Four pairs in a 4ft long tank was fine because the pairs each require a 1ft square area footprint of the tank. Two pairs will not be a problem in your 29g. The two pairs will stay on opposite ends of the tank once two pairs for. The only time that you will see any displays of aggression would be during feeding and when the rams get close to the center line of the tank. I've had rams for years so I know these fish and how they act.