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Proof that girls of small size do fight ! - Ram - 02-21-2012 My two female German Blue Ram cichlids sometimes fight each other. Although they get along most of the time and they always stick together 100% the time when they aren't fighting. Look at them defending a single nest together when they do get along (too bad, they have no male friend to make the babies!) RE: Proof that girls of small size do fight ! - Onyx - 02-22-2012 LOL! I have bettas, and one tank is an established sorority. It can be quite a chore in the beginning to make everything work out, but in the end it's well worth it! While the females aren't 'as' agressive as the males, matching personalities can be time consuming! RE: Proof that girls of small size do fight ! - Ram - 02-22-2012 (02-22-2012, 09:35 AM)OnyxGuide Wrote: LOL! betta female definitely can be territorial. German Blue Ram suppose to be one of the least aggressive and most shy dwarf Cichlids around. The funny thing is, the moment I added them to my community tank, my two female German Blue Ram always stick together 100% the time everywhere they go... when they are not fighting lol. I don't really get what's in their little heads. Must be having an argument before the fight! |