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Dark Knight Black Balloon Ram (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) – Squeaky’s Aquatics

Original price was: $29.99.Current price is: $8.99.

SKU: SK0068686-US20260702-152340 Category: Tag:

In-store pickup only.Pick up at1885 Braselton Hwy, Suite D, Lawrenceville, GA.
Livestock is reserved on order — we hold off on bagging until you arrive, so it stays healthy in its display tank.

TheDark Knight Black Balloon Ram(Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) is a striking line-bred dwarf cichlid combining the inky melanistic “Dark Knight” color phase with the rounded “balloon” body shape — the result is a compact, jet-black showpiece with a velvet shimmer under good lighting. Peaceful for a cichlid, intermediate-level care, and best suited to a mature, planted community tank with soft, warm water. Pair it with our other freshwater livestock and supplies.

Care Guide

  • Tank size:20 gallons minimum for a pair; 30+ gallons for a community setup. Established tanks only — rams are sensitive to immature systems.
  • Temperature:80–86°F (27–30°C). Warmer than most community fish — they need it.
  • pH:6.0–7.0 (soft, slightly acidic). Will tolerate higher pH if acclimated, but breeding requires soft water.
  • Hardness:Very soft, 1–10 dGH preferred.
  • Aquascape:Dark substrate, driftwood, smooth stones, and dense plants. Provide caves and broad leaves as spawning sites.
  • Filtration & flow:Gentle flow. Strong currents stress them.
  • Water quality:Pristine. Weekly 25% water changes, nitrate< 15 ppm, zero tolerance for ammonia/nitrite spikes.
  • Feeding:2–3 small meals per day. Quality micro pellets, flake, and frozen brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms. Balloon body is prone to digestive issues — soak dry food briefly and don’t overfeed.

Specifications

Common Name Dark Knight Black Balloon Ram
Scientific Name Mikrogeophagus ramirezi(“Dark Knight” balloon variant)
Family Cichlidae
Origin Tank-bred (parent species: Orinoco River basin, Venezuela & Colombia)
Care Level Intermediate
Diet Omnivore
Lifespan 2–4 years with attentive care
Size at Purchase Approx. 1–1.25 in (adult ~2 in / 5 cm)
Water Type Freshwater

Compatibility

Temperament:Peaceful for a cichlid — gets along with most community fish. Territorial during spawning, when a bonded pair will defend a small patch of substrate from anything that wanders too close. Single rams or bonded pairs work; avoid keeping two unrelated males in the same tank.

Good tank mates:

  • Small to mid-size tetras — Neon Tetras, Black Emperor Tetras, Bleeding Heart Tetras
  • Active dither schools — Zebra Danios
  • Peaceful bottom dwellers — Panda Corys, Orange Laser Corydoras, otocinclus
  • Other gentle dwarf cichlids in larger tanks — Bolivian Rams, apistogrammas
  • Adult Neocaridina shrimp in heavily planted tanks (shrimplets will be eaten)

Avoid:Fin-nippers (tiger barbs, serpae tetras), large or aggressive cichlids, and fast/boisterous species that out-compete them at feeding time. Don’t mix unrelated males.

Recommended Foods & Supplies

  • Ocean Nutrition Brine Shrimp Plus Flake — high-protein staple to bring out color
  • Seachem Prime — essential for water changes; protects against ammonia/nitrite
  • Browse all aquarium nutrition — frozen bloodworms, daphnia, and micro pellets
  • Freshwater aquarium plants — broadleaf species like Amazon Sword make great spawning sites
  • Shop more freshwater livestock & supplies

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the “Dark Knight” different from a standard ram?
Dark Knight is a melanistic (black) line-bred color phase ofMikrogeophagus ramirezi. The pigment carries through the whole body and fins, with no contrasting blue or yellow — picture a German Blue Ram colored almost solid black with a velvet sheen.

And the “balloon” part?
Balloon rams are selectively bred for a shorter, rounder body. The shape is purely aesthetic; it doesn’t change their behavior, but it does make them slightly more prone to digestive and swim-bladder issues. Feed small portions and soak dry food briefly to reduce risk.

Are they hard to keep?
Rams are intermediate — not beginner-tough like a platy, but not advanced either. The two non-negotiables are (1) a fully cycled, established tank and (2) warmth (80°F+). Skimping on either is what causes most ram losses.

Can I keep just one?
Yes. Singles do fine. The complication is multiple unrelated adults — two males will fight, and unpaired males/females may bicker. A confirmed bonded pair or a single fish are the easiest routes.

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Dark Knight Black Balloon Ram (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) - Squeaky's AquaticsDark Knight Black Balloon Ram (Mikrogeophagus ramirezi) – Squeaky’s Aquatics
Original price was: $29.99.Current price is: $8.99.
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