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Gold Ram (MIKROGEOPHAGUS RAMIREZI VAR. "GOLD")

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The Gold Ram, also known as Mikrogeophagus ramirezi, is a small species of freshwater fish that is native to South America. It is a popular aquarium fish due to its striking appearance, peaceful temperament, and relatively easy care requirements.

Gold Rams are relatively small, typically growing to be around 2-3 inches in length. They have a distinctive gold or yellow coloration, with black markings on their fins and body. They also have bright red eyes, which add to their unique appearance.

In their natural habitat, Gold Rams are found in slow-moving streams and tributaries throughout the Orinoco River basin in Venezuela and Colombia. They prefer warm water with a pH between 5.0 and 7.0, and they are most commonly found in areas with plenty of plants and other vegetation.

In the aquarium, Gold Rams should be kept in a tank with a minimum size of 20 gallons. They are generally peaceful fish that can be kept with other small, peaceful species, such as tetras, corydoras, and other dwarf cichlids. It is important to avoid keeping them with larger, more aggressive fish that may bully or attack them.

Gold Rams are omnivores, and they will eat a variety of foods, including flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as bloodworms and brine shrimp. It is important to provide them with a varied diet to ensure that they receive all the necessary nutrients.

Breeding Gold Rams can be challenging, as they require specific water conditions and can be sensitive to changes in water chemistry. However, with the right conditions and care, they can be bred successfully in the home aquarium.

Overall, Gold Rams are a popular and attractive species that can make a great addition to a community aquarium. With proper care and attention, they can live for several years and provide their owners with many years of enjoyment.