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Ram cichlid

The ram cichlid, Mikrogeophagus ramirezi, is a species of freshwater fish endemic to the Orinoco River basin, in the savannahs of Venezuela and Colombia in South America.[3] The species has been examined in studies on fish behaviour[4] and is a popular aquarium fish, traded under a variety of common names, including ram, blue ram, German blue ram, Asian ram, butterfly cichlid, Ramirez's dwarf cichlid, dwarf butterfly cichlid and Ramirezi.[3][5][6][7][8] The species is a member of the family Cichlidae and subfamily Geophaginae.[3][9]

Ram cichlid
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cichliformes
Family: Cichlidae
Genus: Mikrogeophagus
Species:
M. ramirezi
Binomial name
Mikrogeophagus ramirezi
(G. S. Myers & Harry, 1948)[2]
Synonyms
  • Apistogramma ramirezi G. S. Myers & Harry 1948
  • Microgeophagus ramirezi (G. S. Myers & Harry 1948)
  • Papiliochromis ramirezi (G. S. Myers & Harry 1948)
  • Papilochromis ramirezi (G. S. Myers & Harry 1948)

Description edit

 
Female

Male specimens of the ram usually have the first few rays of the dorsal fin extended, but breeding has made some females also show this. When close to spawning, female rams have a pink or red blush on the abdomen. Females also have a blue sheen over the spot just below the dorsal fin, or a sparse scattering of blue scales in the upper half of the dark spot, and males do not show this. Males are slightly larger than females, with this species reaching 34–40mm.[10][11]

Distribution and habitat edit

The natural habitat of M. ramirezi is warm (25.5-29.5 °C, 78–85 °F), acidic (pH 5.2-6.7) water courses in the Llanos savannas of Venezuela and Colombia.[5][7][12] The water is generally slow-flowing, contains few dissolved minerals, and ranges in colour from clear to darkly stained with tannins.[5] The species is typically found where cover in the form of aquatic or submersed vegetation is available.[5]

Reproduction edit

 
Unfertilized blue ram eggs
 
Closeup of unfertilized blue ram eggs
 
The territorial aggression shown between females of M. ramirezi
 
An electric blue ram cichlid

Once sex mature, the fish form monogamous pairs prior to spawning, and the males do not tolerate other males.[7] The species is known to lay its small 0.9 - 1.5 mm, adhesive eggs on flattened stones[7][12][13] or directly into small depressions dug in the gravel.[5] Like many cichlids, M. ramirezi practices biparental brood care, with both the male and the female playing roles in egg-tending and territorial defense.[5][7] Typical clutch size for the species is 150–300 eggs,[5][6] though clutches up to 500 have been reported.[12] Parental ram cichlids have been observed to fan water over their eggs, which hatch in 40 hours at 29 °C (84 °F).

 
Female blue ram fanning her eggs

The larvae are not free-swimming for five days, after which they are escorted by the male or the female in a dense school for foraging.[5]

Taxonomy, collection, and etymology edit

The ram cichlid is named after Manuel Ramirez, an early collector and importer of the species for the aquarium trade.[14] George S. Myers and R. R. Harry (1948) originally described the species as Apistogramma ramirezi, though the species was later moved to and from various genera, including: Microgeophagus, Papiliochromis, Pseudoapistogramma, and Pseudogeophagus.[15]

In the aquarium edit

 
The xanthistic strain of M. ramirezi

The ram cichlid is popular in the tropical freshwater community aquarium. While some larger cichlids are not well suited for a community tank, if a male and female pair of this specific type are placed in a community tank, they can do well.

Varieties edit

Numerous strains of M. ramirezi have been developed in Asia for the fishkeeping hobby. These include numerous xanthistic forms, known as gold rams or electric blue, along with larger, high-bodied, fattened "balloon" forms, and long-finned varieties.[5][7][16] Many of these varieties suffer from lower fertility, health problems, or reduced brood care in comparison to wild-type specimens.[5][6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mikrogeophagus ramirezi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  2. ^ Myers GS, Harry RR (1948) The Ramirezi dwarf cichlid identified. Aquarium, Philad. 77.
  3. ^ a b c Froese, R.; D. Pauly (eds.). "Mikrogeophagus ramirezi, Ram cichlid". FishBase. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  4. ^ Robins CR, Bailey RM, Bond CE, Brooker JR, Lachner EA, Lea RN, Scott WB (1991) World fishes important to North Americans. Exclusive of species from the continental waters of the United States and Canada. Am. Fish. Soc. Spec. Publ. 21: p. 243.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Linke H, Staeck L (1994) American cichlids I: Dwarf Cichlids. A handbook for their identification, care and breeding. Tetra Press. Germany. ISBN 1-56465-168-1
  6. ^ a b c Baensch, HA (1996). Riehl, Rüdiger (ed.). Aquarium Atlas (5th ed.). Germany: Tetra Press. ISBN 3-88244-050-3.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Loiselle, Paul V. (1995). The Cichlid Aquarium. Germany: Tetra Press. ISBN 1-56465-146-0.
  8. ^ Axelrod HR, Vorderwinkler W (1995) Encyclopedia of tropical fishes 30th Edn. TFH Publications, USA.
  9. ^ ITIS Report. "Mikrogeophagus ramirezi, Ram cichlid". Integrated Taxonomic Information Service. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  10. ^ "Mikrogeophagus ramirezi, Ram cichlid : Aquarium".
  11. ^ "Mikrogeophagus ramirezi – Ram (Apistogramma ramirezi, Papiliochromis ramirezi, Microgeophagus ramirezi) — Seriously Fish".
  12. ^ a b c Richter H-J (1989) Complete book of dwarf cichlids. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, USA
  13. ^ Coleman RM, Galvani AP (1998) Egg Size Determines Offspring Size in Neotropical Cichlid Fishes (Teleostei: Cichlidae) Copeia 1:209-213.
  14. ^ Leibel WS (1993) A fishkeepers guide to South American Cichlids. Tetra Press. Belgium. 55-56.
  15. ^ Robins CR, Bailey RM (1982) The Status of the Generic Names Microgeophagus, Pseudoapistogramma, Pseudogeophagus and Papiliochromis (Pisces: Cichlidae) Copeia 1: 208-210.
  16. ^ Amazon Rift Aquarium. "Long finned rams". Retrieved 2007-04-09.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ram cichlid news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The ram cichlid Mikrogeophagus ramirezi is a species of freshwater fish endemic to the Orinoco River basin in the savannahs of Venezuela and Colombia in South America 3 The species has been examined in studies on fish behaviour 4 and is a popular aquarium fish traded under a variety of common names including ram blue ram German blue ram Asian ram butterfly cichlid Ramirez s dwarf cichlid dwarf butterfly cichlid and Ramirezi 3 5 6 7 8 The species is a member of the family Cichlidae and subfamily Geophaginae 3 9 Ram cichlidConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ActinopterygiiOrder CichliformesFamily CichlidaeGenus MikrogeophagusSpecies M ramireziBinomial nameMikrogeophagus ramirezi G S Myers amp Harry 1948 2 SynonymsApistogramma ramirezi G S Myers amp Harry 1948 Microgeophagus ramirezi G S Myers amp Harry 1948 Papiliochromis ramirezi G S Myers amp Harry 1948 Papilochromis ramirezi G S Myers amp Harry 1948 Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution and habitat 3 Reproduction 4 Taxonomy collection and etymology 5 In the aquarium 5 1 Varieties 6 See also 7 ReferencesDescription edit nbsp FemaleMale specimens of the ram usually have the first few rays of the dorsal fin extended but breeding has made some females also show this When close to spawning female rams have a pink or red blush on the abdomen Females also have a blue sheen over the spot just below the dorsal fin or a sparse scattering of blue scales in the upper half of the dark spot and males do not show this Males are slightly larger than females with this species reaching 34 40mm 10 11 Distribution and habitat editThe natural habitat of M ramirezi is warm 25 5 29 5 C 78 85 F acidic pH 5 2 6 7 water courses in the Llanos savannas of Venezuela and Colombia 5 7 12 The water is generally slow flowing contains few dissolved minerals and ranges in colour from clear to darkly stained with tannins 5 The species is typically found where cover in the form of aquatic or submersed vegetation is available 5 Reproduction edit nbsp Unfertilized blue ram eggs nbsp Closeup of unfertilized blue ram eggs nbsp The territorial aggression shown between females of M ramirezi nbsp An electric blue ram cichlidOnce sex mature the fish form monogamous pairs prior to spawning and the males do not tolerate other males 7 The species is known to lay its small 0 9 1 5 mm adhesive eggs on flattened stones 7 12 13 or directly into small depressions dug in the gravel 5 Like many cichlids M ramirezi practices biparental brood care with both the male and the female playing roles in egg tending and territorial defense 5 7 Typical clutch size for the species is 150 300 eggs 5 6 though clutches up to 500 have been reported 12 Parental ram cichlids have been observed to fan water over their eggs which hatch in 40 hours at 29 C 84 F nbsp Female blue ram fanning her eggsThe larvae are not free swimming for five days after which they are escorted by the male or the female in a dense school for foraging 5 Taxonomy collection and etymology editThe ram cichlid is named after Manuel Ramirez an early collector and importer of the species for the aquarium trade 14 George S Myers and R R Harry 1948 originally described the species as Apistogramma ramirezi though the species was later moved to and from various genera including Microgeophagus Papiliochromis Pseudoapistogramma and Pseudogeophagus 15 In the aquarium edit nbsp The xanthistic strain of M ramireziThe ram cichlid is popular in the tropical freshwater community aquarium While some larger cichlids are not well suited for a community tank if a male and female pair of this specific type are placed in a community tank they can do well Varieties edit Numerous strains of M ramirezi have been developed in Asia for the fishkeeping hobby These include numerous xanthistic forms known as gold rams or electric blue along with larger high bodied fattened balloon forms and long finned varieties 5 7 16 Many of these varieties suffer from lower fertility health problems or reduced brood care in comparison to wild type specimens 5 6 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mikrogeophagus ramirezi List of freshwater aquarium fish speciesReferences edit Mikrogeophagus ramirezi IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Myers GS Harry RR 1948 The Ramirezi dwarf cichlid identified Aquarium Philad 77 a b c Froese R D Pauly eds Mikrogeophagus ramirezi Ram cichlid FishBase Retrieved 2007 04 09 Robins CR Bailey RM Bond CE Brooker JR Lachner EA Lea RN Scott WB 1991 World fishes important to North Americans Exclusive of species from the continental waters of the United States and Canada Am Fish Soc Spec Publ 21 p 243 a b c d e f g h i j Linke H Staeck L 1994 American cichlids I Dwarf Cichlids A handbook for their identification care and breeding Tetra Press Germany ISBN 1 56465 168 1 a b c Baensch HA 1996 Riehl Rudiger ed Aquarium Atlas 5th ed Germany Tetra Press ISBN 3 88244 050 3 a b c d e f Loiselle Paul V 1995 The Cichlid Aquarium Germany Tetra Press ISBN 1 56465 146 0 Axelrod HR Vorderwinkler W 1995 Encyclopedia of tropical fishes 30th Edn TFH Publications USA ITIS Report Mikrogeophagus ramirezi Ram cichlid Integrated Taxonomic Information Service Retrieved 2007 04 09 Mikrogeophagus ramirezi Ram cichlid Aquarium Mikrogeophagus ramirezi Ram Apistogramma ramirezi Papiliochromis ramirezi Microgeophagus ramirezi Seriously Fish a b c Richter H J 1989 Complete book of dwarf cichlids Tropical Fish Hobbyist USA Coleman RM Galvani AP 1998 Egg Size Determines Offspring Size in Neotropical Cichlid Fishes Teleostei Cichlidae Copeia 1 209 213 Leibel WS 1993 A fishkeepers guide to South American Cichlids Tetra Press Belgium 55 56 Robins CR Bailey RM 1982 The Status of the Generic Names Microgeophagus Pseudoapistogramma Pseudogeophagus and Papiliochromis Pisces Cichlidae Copeia 1 208 210 Amazon Rift Aquarium Long finned rams Retrieved 2007 04 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ram cichlid amp oldid 1215743266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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