J jgavlock AC Members Dec 20, 2006 314 0 0 Dec 31, 2006 #11 If I change my mind about the Rams because I have heard they can be very sensitive, what would be a good replacement for them? (2 fish)
If I change my mind about the Rams because I have heard they can be very sensitive, what would be a good replacement for them? (2 fish)
severum mama is a big bowl of wrong. Dec 30, 2006 2,177 0 0 46 North GA Dec 31, 2006 #12 You're right, they can be very sensitive. You could get 2 Bolivian rams instead. They get a little larger than GBRs and are less colorful, but are easier to keep. Bolivians have a lot of personality and I've enjoyed keeping them.
You're right, they can be very sensitive. You could get 2 Bolivian rams instead. They get a little larger than GBRs and are less colorful, but are easier to keep. Bolivians have a lot of personality and I've enjoyed keeping them.
fishcatch22 The Picotoper Jun 13, 2006 4,214 2 0 35 Morris, Illinois Dec 31, 2006 #13 you can get m,ore than just 5 corys, i'd shoot for 7-8.
J jgavlock AC Members Dec 20, 2006 314 0 0 Dec 31, 2006 #14 That's nice to know since I've heard that cory's are much more enjoyable in larger groups. Also, the Bolivian Rams seem like a better option for me than the Germans. They are still a very attractive fish.
That's nice to know since I've heard that cory's are much more enjoyable in larger groups. Also, the Bolivian Rams seem like a better option for me than the Germans. They are still a very attractive fish.