Mikrogeophagus altispinosus
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| Bolivian Ram | |
| Female Bolivian Ram | |
| Species | Mikrogeophagus altispinosus |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Min. Tank Size | 75.708 liters 75,708.236 mL 20 US Gallons (75.7L) |
| Size | 10.16 cm
3-4 " (7.6-10.2cm) |
| pH | 6.0 - 7.0 |
| Temp. | 297.15 K 75.2 °F 534.87 °R 300.15 K |
| Water Hardness |
5-10 |
| Stocking Ratio | 1:2 M:F |
| Availability | Common |
| Diet | |
| Life Span |
3-5 years |
Contents |
[edit] Alternative Names
- Bolivian Ram, Butterfly Ram
[edit] Other Scientific Names
- Papiliochromis altispinosus, Microgeophagus altispinosa
[edit] Origin
- Small streams and the edge of large creeks in Bolivia and Brazil. Bolivians live among the leave and tangles tree roots.
[edit] Sexing
- First 3-5 spiny rays of male’s dorsal fine are elongated, and his tail is slightly lyre shaped. Being smaller than the male, the female lacks these features.
[edit] Tank compatibility
- Considered to be peaceful and a good community fish. Mating pairs are territorial, and if more than one mating pairs is kept in the same tank, much space and cover must be provided to allow for the creation of each pair’s territory.
[edit] Diet
- Good quality flake food, but the addition of frozen, freeze dried and/or live food should be provided. Mosquito larvae, tubifex worms, blood worms, daphnia, brine shrimp and cyclops. Being omnivores a balanced diet including blanched vegetables such as pea and cucumber will help the Rams reach their full potential.
[edit] Feeding regime
- Feed once or twice a day.
[edit] Environment Specifics
- Provide with hiding places/caves made from driftwood and unglazed ceramic pots. In order to give them the best quality of life, and enjoy the fullest display of natural behaviours a well-planted tank should be provided.Not as sensitive to water quality issues as other Dwarf Cichlid, regular water changes are a must.
[edit] Behaviour
- Typical Cichlid when breeding, Rams form a pair bond, Bolivians are open substrate spawners, both parents will actively and aggressively guard their young.
[edit] Identification
- Blue-green highlights and red bordered fins set off the brown-gold body. Bolivians have black spot on both sides and a black line running through there eyes.

