Can German Blue Ram Live With Goldfish?
No, German blue rams need 80-86F tropical water while goldfish thrive at 60-72F, making temperature compatibility impossible.
Why
- German blue rams require 80-86F water, with 82F being the ideal temperature.
- Goldfish are coldwater fish that need 60-72F. Any temperature that suits one species is harmful to the other.
- Goldfish are heavy waste producers with a bioload multiplier of 4.0, which fouls the pristine water rams require.
- Rams need nitrates below 10 ppm. Goldfish bioload makes that target difficult to maintain in a shared tank.
- There is no temperature range where both species are healthy at the same time.
What could go wrong
Either the ram overheats or the goldfish freezes. Even at a middle temperature, both species are stressed and disease-prone.
If you keep them in separate tanks
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AquaClear 70 Power Filter
Oversized filtration is what lets you stock two species together without water quality crashing. Rated for a tank slightly larger than the 30 gallon minimum.
API Freshwater Master Test Kit
Keep ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate in check. Two-species tanks have more bioload and less margin for error than single-species setups.
Better pairings to consider
German blue rams do well with cardinal tetras at 82F. Goldfish do well with dojo loaches at 65F in a 75-gallon setup.
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