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#*Consider this maintenance schedule when considering move up from a {{convert|20|USgal|L|adj=on|sigfig=3}} tank size.  
 
#*Consider this maintenance schedule when considering move up from a {{convert|20|USgal|L|adj=on|sigfig=3}} tank size.  
 
#Respond to any concerns immediately. Blue Rams are generally quite healthy, but they can succumb to certain diseases and parasites. Ich is a parasite that can prey on Blue Rams. You will notice your fish acting listless if it is affected. Respond quickly with a tailored chemical treatment.<ref name="rf10">http://www.landoffish.com/best-ich-treatment/</ref>
 
#Respond to any concerns immediately. Blue Rams are generally quite healthy, but they can succumb to certain diseases and parasites. Ich is a parasite that can prey on Blue Rams. You will notice your fish acting listless if it is affected. Respond quickly with a tailored chemical treatment.<ref name="rf10">http://www.landoffish.com/best-ich-treatment/</ref>
== Video ==
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==
 
*Make sure to keep your Blue Rams in pairs at least. Otherwise, they will grow overly shy and spend their time hiding in caves.
 
*Make sure to keep your Blue Rams in pairs at least. Otherwise, they will grow overly shy and spend their time hiding in caves.