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Mixing Male Gouramis?
Hello all,
I have a tank with 2 Male Dwarf Gouramis and 4 Serpea Tetras. The tank has two large live plants and plenty of large rocks to hide out under. The two male gouramis are constantly fighting, but they seem pretty healthy so I'm not too worried about them. My question to everyone is: Can I add other male gouramis (different varieties) to this tank, or will all the gouramis fight? I would like to get a blue gourami and a gold gourami, but I'm worried that they will constantly fight and eventually die. Thanks, -David |
I have kept gouramis for years and my personal experience with them is
that more is better. Some breeds are less aggressive than others but only having two can cause problems. With 3 or more they are able to spread out their aggression. Hope this helps. Vicki "It is well that war is so terrible, else we would grow fond of it." ~ Robert E. Lee~ Visit me on line at http://shamrock4u.250free.com webtv users can view photos at news:alt.discuss.clubs.public.nature.photography.w ewela To send e-mail delete webtv.net and add msn.com (put to Vicki in subject line or my spam filter will discard) |
I have kept gouramis for quite a bit as well, and have had no
behavioral problems between males, I've had problems with males attacking females, but never males against males. I agree with Vicki S, when she said that the more you have, the better. Evan Davis |
"nuchumYussel" wrote in message
om... I have kept gouramis for quite a bit as well, and have had no behavioral problems between males, I've had problems with males attacking females, but never males against males. I agree with Vicki S, when she said that the more you have, the better. Evan Davis That's interesting because a few days ago I talked about my one red dwarf gourami looking lonely because he couldn't stay away from his reflection all day. People here said that they are aggressive toward each other and that having only 1 is fine. If there are no plants (ie, no way to stake a claim to some territory) then they will be less aggressive. Maybe I understood wrong? dwhite |
That's interesting because a few days ago I talked about my one red dwarf gourami looking lonely because he couldn't stay away from his reflection all day. People here said that they are aggressive toward each other and that having only 1 is fine. If there are no plants (ie, no way to stake a claim to some territory) then they will be less aggressive. Maybe I understood wrong? dwhite One is fine and will live a very happy life. Only having two can be a problem tho. The dominant fish will pick on the weaker one till it kills it. But if you have three or more than the dominant fish does not spend all its time picking on the one fish but spreads it out over all the other gouramis. One nice thing about gouramis is the fact that they will not bother with any other type of fish in the tank. One more thing is they have distinctive personality and like their cousins, bettas, can range from the tank terror to the tank sweety. Vicki "It is well that war is so terrible, else we would grow fond of it." ~ Robert E. Lee~ Visit me on line at http://shamrock4u.250free.com webtv users can view photos at news:alt.discuss.clubs.public.nature.photography.w ewela To send e-mail delete webtv.net and add msn.com (put to Vicki in subject line or my spam filter will discard) |
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