Gold Ram
The Gold Ram Fish is a species of freshwater fish that is native to the South American Orinoco Basin and is widely cultivated in home aquariums. It is prized for its striking, iridescent golden coloration and its peaceful temperament. Gold Ram Fish are small fish, typically reaching a maximum length of 2.5 inches (6.35 cm). They have an oval-shaped body that is laterally compressed, giving them a sleek and streamlined appearance. Their bright golden color is offset by a black spot on the base of their dorsal fin and a series of black stripes on their body. Gold Ram Fish are peaceful and sociable fish that do well in community aquariums. They prefer a warm and slightly acidic water environment, with a temperature range of 78-82°F (25-28°C) and a pH range of 6.0-7.0. They are also very sensitive to water quality and require a well-maintained aquarium environment in order to thrive. In the aquarium, Gold Ram Fish are active swimmers and do best in well-planted tanks that provide hiding pl