Balloon Gold Head Electric Blue Ram 3.5cm
Balloon Gold Head Electric Blue Ram
Sometimes the art of selective breeding fish to gain desirable traits can unlock a surprise in fish genetics which is how the balloon goldhead electric blue ram came to be. Already the goldhead electric blue ram was a unique fish on this list with its genetic divergence from the common electric blue ram. What makes these gold-head electric blue rams different is the balloon-like body shape these fish carry due to a genetic trait. This leads them to have a more compact and rounded body than a standard elongated fish shape commonly called the “short body” or “balloon” gene. The balloon goldhead electric blue ram has at times received negative criticism from aquarium breeding purists who have the view that these short body fish are destined for a poor life.
However under the right, educated, and skilled care, these fish can be a delight to keep. Rams, in general, are popularised due to their striking colours, great personality, and their slight challenge to keep. Though electric blue rams are already considered to be a challenging fish due to their sensitive nature and high-temperature requirement the balloon gold head electric blue ram should have extra care taken as mentioned before. Their compact body often leads to their digestive system being easily prone to blockage and bloating, which is why they should be fed in minimal quantities with food they can easily process. these balloon sunshine gold rams will develop a wonderful metallic blue colour that is very rarely seen occurring naturally in the aquarium hobby.
Furthermore, they also develop a vibrant gold head which contrasts amazingly with the red eye and black fin tips. The other benefit is the large fins that these fish carry which look great when displayed and catch light in the aquarium. The colours coupled with their bold personalities, these fish quickly win over so many aquarists. Their care is often regarded to be similar to the prized discus which is why gold head electric blue rams and discus are often kept together. Balloon gold head electric blue rams though are regarded as a community fish as they are peaceful and remain fairly small at 7cm max. They are also bred fairly easily in captivity however differentiating males and females is slightly difficult as there are no direct distinguishing factors. The most common method to identify the gender is to get a pack of 4-6 rams and let them naturally pair off.
Tank Recommendations for your Balloon Gold Head Electric Blue Ram
Being a dwarf cichlid, balloon goldhead electric blue rams can be kept in smaller aquariums however the minimum would be around 60 litres. As always though a larger aquarium would be far better and making sure there is a decent floor space can avoid any territorial behaviour that balloon electric blue rams may exhibit. A sand or small grain gravel substrate would be fine for these fish as they routinely sift through the substrate looking for food. Balloon gold head electric blue rams should be kept with others of their kind to make them feel comfortable and be more active in the aquarium, this may also even reduce aggression they could show to other fish. They are also soft water fish meaning they require a low PH. They can be kept in PH as low as
6 which makes them a great planted aquarium species.
Suitable Tank Buddies
The balloon goldhead electric blue ram is a fairly peaceful fish that only may display aggression in territorial disputes however can be kept with a wide range of community fish.
Usually Compatible
Discus, Angelfish, cardinal tetras, Corydoras, and other balloon ram strains.
Sometimes Compatible
Larger peaceful South American cichlids such as Uaru, Severums however there is a high chance these fish may outcompete the rams. The balloon goldhead electric blue rams are mostly bottom-dwelling so fish that would not interfere with their feeding is recommended.
Rarely Compatible
Large and aggressive species such as Oscars may prey on the balloon sunshine gold rams.
Feeding your Balloon Gold Head Electric Blue Ram
During feeding, the most care should be taken for these fish as they are easily susceptible to bloat and blockages. The rams will however take a wide range of pellets, flakes, and frozen foods. However, due to their compact nature, it is best to offer micro foods such as crushed pellets or flakes and food that is easily digestible. just like any fish though they should be fed a varied diet with a mix of different foods. The ideal diet would be a good quality micro slow-sinking pellet or crushed flake, supplemented with frozen bloodworms or even live foods like baby brine shrimp in very small portions.
Scientific Name | Mikrogeophagus ramirezi |
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Care Level | Moderate |
Common Names | Balloon gold head electric blue ram |
Diet | Carnivore |
Fish Family | Cichlidae |
Lifespan (years) | 4 |
Max. Length (cm) | 7 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 60 |
Origin | South America |
Reef Safe | Yes |
Sociability | Peaceful |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | 26°-30° C, pH 6.0-7.0 |
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0Can I order a male and female pair?Read DetailSubmited by: Incognito 31 Aug 2024
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We do not sell 'pairs' in this variety of fish, but we can try to select a male and female for you. We dont have any of these fish at the moment, but if you select the 'notify me' function, we can let you know when its back in stock. When they are back in stock, and once ordered email our team and we can place a note of your order for the team to select the fish you are after.Answered by Admin on 23 Nov 2024
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