Description
🐟 German Blue Ram Cichlid
📌 Basic Info
Scientific Name: Mikrogeophagus ramirezi
Family: Cichlidae
Origin: South America (Venezuela & Colombia)
Size: 2.5 – 3 inches (6–7 cm)
Lifespan: 2 – 4 years
Tank Zone: Mid to Bottom
🌊 Water Parameters
TDS: 80 – 150 ppm (soft water)
pH: 5.5 – 7.0
Temperature: 26 – 30°C (79 – 86°F)
Hardness: 3 – 8 dGH
🐟 Characteristics
Small, peaceful, and colorful dwarf cichlid.
Body shines with blue scales, orange/yellow highlights, and black markings.
Sensitive to water quality → needs stable, clean conditions.
Males are more colorful and have longer fins than females.
Best suited for planted aquariums.
🍽️ Food
Type: Omnivorous
Diet: High-quality micro pellets, flakes, frozen/live food (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia), blanched vegetables.
Feeding: 2–3 small meals daily, don’t overfeed.
🛠️ Maintenance
Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a pair. Larger if keeping groups.
Filtration: Gentle – avoid strong currents.
Decor: Live plants, driftwood, and caves for hiding.
Water Change: 25–30% weekly.
👥 Social Behavior
Minimum Group Size: Best kept in pairs or 1 male with 2–3 females.
Tank Mates: Peaceful community fish like Tetras, Corydoras, Rasboras, Plecos.
Avoid: Aggressive or very large fish.
✅ Do’s
Keep in warm, soft, and stable water.
Provide a planted aquarium with hiding spots.
Pair with calm, peaceful community fish.
Feed a mix of dry + live/frozen foods.
❌ Don’ts
Don’t keep in unstable or hard water.
Don’t overcrowd the tank.
Don’t mix with aggressive or fin-nipping species.
⭐ Quick Tips
German Blue Rams are peaceful and beautiful dwarf cichlids, perfect for planted community tanks. They thrive in soft, warm water and do best in pairs or small groups with gentle tank mates.


