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balloon rams & other rams & dwarf cichlids


Sophia

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My workmate has a 90L community tank that has a variety of individual fish he likes, some plants and ornaments. He has a balloon ram and would like a dwarf cockatoo but doesn't know if they are compatible. Also would like to know if the balloon rams are compatible with blue and/or german rams. I said I would ask the other fishheads as I am not sure. He's not planning to keep pairs so perhaps aggression among dwarf cichlids would be minimised??

what do you think?

thanks

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I concur with Li@m - it's possible if it's very well planted tank with lots of hideyholes (upturned, buried terracotta pots broken in 1/2 work well to create terraces), but I would avoid it personally. They tend to get agressive especially if they're breeding, and the males can get agressive between the two also.

In terms of compatability, in a bigger tank, you could keep blue and balloons without an issue - they both prefer high temps (26-28ish), and soft water of a low pH. I used to breed blue rams at about pH 5.5.

Cockatoos on the other hand prefer cooler water and don't tend to do well in warm water. I wouldn't keep them over 25deg, and they prefer a higher pH - up to about 8 is ok for them, but they tend to do better around 7ish.

So I wouldn't say cockatoos and GBR/balloons are compatible, but in a larger or very well planted tank, GBR and balloons will probably be fine.

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He's not planning to keep pairs so perhaps aggression among dwarf cichlids would be minimised??

I don't think breeding will be an issue if he's not keeping pairs.

Aggression shouldn't be bad either without the opposite sex in the mix.

I kept a solo male blue ram, male kribensis and neons in a lightly planted 60l tank without problems.

90L shouldn't be any different except for more room which can't be a bad thing.

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