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Gourami Suggestions
Any suggestions for a gourami species tank? It's a heavily planted 55
gallon tank that I'd like to stock with a variety of gouramis. What is the recommended group size? Male to female ratio? Compatible gourami species? |
Gourami Suggestions
I have three four inch Blue Gouramis in my 75 gallon community tank.
They have chosen their own territories one on each side and one in the middle. Two are mails. Other than times when the two males engage in some beautiful posturing, the 3 are very placid and only run into each other at meal time. The male on the left side is dominant and likes to push the other two away from the food. I use flakes, so it moves all over and all get some. I was worried about mating. I have seen mating gouramis tear up plants, I also worried about the two males fighting. So far, after 9 months none of that has happened. On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 13:47:12 GMT, "Jim K" wrote: Any suggestions for a gourami species tank? It's a heavily planted 55 gallon tank that I'd like to stock with a variety of gouramis. What is the recommended group size? Male to female ratio? Compatible gourami species? |
Gourami Suggestions
I would only put one male to 3 females... reason is, the females get kinda
stressed IF mating is occuring... when that happens, tis better to have 3 to take the pressure off the 1 that is getting stressed... and if you're lucky, he'll mate with more than just one.... then again, ti's a pain... "Jim K" wrote in message m... Any suggestions for a gourami species tank? It's a heavily planted 55 gallon tank that I'd like to stock with a variety of gouramis. What is the recommended group size? Male to female ratio? Compatible gourami species? |
Gourami Suggestions
IMHO- Pearl gouramis aka Trichogaster leeri!!! You should really look at
doing a species specific pearl gourami tank- they are gorgeous!!! That being said my Mom has a 30g and she has 3 spot (she calls them blue gouramis), and the gold ones. I've informed her they are the bigger gouramis and she needs more space but she says they are happy and she's not gonna do it right now (I think she's waiting for me to upgrade from my 55g so she can inherit it). Anyway- she has a couple of each and I don't even think they are pairs or anything like that. She probably has either all males or females but she has nothing for them to bubblenest with in the tank so I guess they wouldn't breed anyway. So anyway... moral of the story? 4 fish in 30g and they all get along with no major power struggles. Ergo... opaline (supposedly a spotless 3 spot), 3 spot and goldens are compatable tank mates (when not in breeding behavior). They all get to be a pretty good size... 5-6" so maybe just breeding pairs of opaline or 3 spot (maybe one of each?), snake-skinned (these guys are sometimes hard to find), pearl and gold gouramis for your 55g? That's all that would fit in your tank at mature size. Plus if you go by the 1":1g rule that gives you about 5" of fish to play with... might I suggest some Corydoras for bottom cleaning duties? I've read somewhere on the net that the males will tear up plants at breeding time. I would love to ask those who had this problem if they had any floating type of plants (pennywort, duckweed, etc.) for the males to bubble with? They may have been trying to make a nest and had no floating plants to do this with so they were tearing up plants to get some nesting material??? Here's a link for more info on labyrinth fish which has an "okay" pic of a Pearl: http://www.animalatlas.com/encyclo/f.../labyrinth.htm |
Gourami Suggestions
Thanks for all of the good information. I've decided to make a gourami-only
species tank since there is such a wide variety of choices of these fish to make an interesting tank. I ended up getting (so far) three each of the following: Dwarf, Red Flame Dwarf, Gold and Pearl. I'm pretty sure most of them are males. The Pearl and Gold are supposed to be more peaceful than some of the other varieties and hopefully will co-exist with the smaller dwarf varieties. In addition, I have one Betta. We'll have to see how they all get along, but so far all is well. |
Gourami Suggestions
With the pearl and gold sexing is pretty cut and dry. Males have longer top
and bottom fins... they're more pointed than females too which are rounded. Also when the pearls hit their breeding colors there will be an unmistakable red tint to the males. |
Gourami Suggestions
I personally like the dwarf and pearl gouramis. Their colours are
beautiful and I love their personalities. I also have a planted tank and I have not noticed my gouramis eating the plants as long as they are well fed. Gouramis are semi aggressive but only to each other so any other tank mates will be fine with them. I keep mine with angels, kribs, various loaches and corys. I have been keeping them since the 70's and just can't see myself having a tank without them in it. Try four pearl and four - six dwarf for a nice tank. That will give you 28 - 32 inches of fish. One other thing about gouramis is that they need to be able to get to the surface to breath so even if you use CO2 they will be able to get enough air. Vicki Any suggestions for a gourami species tank? It's a heavily planted 55 gallon tank that I'd like to stock with a variety of gouramis. What is the recommended group size? Male to female ratio? Compatible gourami species? Visit me on line at http://shamrock4u.250free.com |
Gourami Suggestions
I have a gourami tank - with tetras, cats and such
I have a Pearl, dwarf, blue, sunset thicklip, albino paradise, paradise, croaking, chocolate, red neon, blue neon, golden, spiketail and albino all in the same tank. Where Ii could I have females. Where the female doesn't have color I have males. They all do well after establishing a pecking order. When food is in the tank they chase each other a bit but then settle back down and mingle. the key is to not have 2 males of the same species. Of course same species means the gold/blue and albino, paradises and dwarfs establish pecking orders. Jim K wrote: Thanks for all of the good information. I've decided to make a gourami-only species tank since there is such a wide variety of choices of these fish to make an interesting tank. I ended up getting (so far) three each of the following: Dwarf, Red Flame Dwarf, Gold and Pearl. I'm pretty sure most of them are males. The Pearl and Gold are supposed to be more peaceful than some of the other varieties and hopefully will co-exist with the smaller dwarf varieties. In addition, I have one Betta. We'll have to see how they all get along, but so far all is well. |
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