Question re: German Blue Rams

BristolGarry

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Feb 6, 2010
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Hi Folks - I seem to be having difficulties keeping female GBRs alive in my tank. I have now had two kick the bucket within a week of being introduced to my 20 gallon tank. The male that was introduced at the same time as the first female is doing well, but I am having no luck with the ladies. (The first female died, and I replaced her with another one that died sometime last night). My question is: Can the male survive on his own in the tank, or does he require the company of a female? I have a heavily planted 20 gallon tank that has 8 neon tetras, and 6 Amano shrimp in it.

I am not sure I want to keep introducing females every week or so if they are going to die on a regular basis, but I really liked the color and personality of the GBRs.

Thanks!

Garry
 
the male will prob be ok on his own..
they have a tendency to procreate when with a female.

which may stress the female
 
The male should be fine.

Where are you getting your females? how colorful are they when you first buy them?

A lot of females are given hormone treatements to make them more colorful so people are more likely to spend the money on them. Unfortunately, they usually die within a couple weeks. Maybe try getting one from a different supplier?
 
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