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you would need to make sure there is plenty of aereation for that many fish. also, rams are very similar to apistogramma (they used to be called apistogramma ramirezi) so the males will likely squabble and the rams will likely lose. even if you address filtration and oxygen levels, that may be too many fish in a small area. you might consider go either apistos or rams but if you decide on both then put them in there at the same time. if you allow one type to establish a territory then it will defend that against the new pair.
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you would need to make sure there is plenty of aereation for that many fish. also, rams are very similar to apistogramma (they used to be called apistogramma ramirezi) so the males will likely squabble and the rams will likely lose. even if you address filtration and oxygen levels, that may be too many fish in a small area. you might consider go either apistos or rams but if you decide on both then put them in there at the same time. if you allow one type to establish a territory then it will defend that against the new pair.
+1 I'd pick one or the other but not both. Rather not risk it in a small tank
thank you for posting that link! (i'm not that good at this)
No problemo. Just click the button that looks like earth with a little chain on it. It's next the smiley button. Then you paste the URL in there. You could highlight a text before you click the button to add a hyperlink to the text.
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