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![]() I know everyone has their fish preferences, but I am a huge fan of gouramis and think you made a great choice! I have 9 honey gouramis in my 75gal, and they are a lot of fun. They are a bit shy, but it is neat to see them peaking out from their hiding place in the silk plants. They love floating plants, so if you put a plastic plant in without its base and let if float, your dwarf will probably hang out there. I vote with your officemates -- keep the dwarf. --chris On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Paul wrote: Misty wrote in message 6M98c.25$3u4.8@newsfe1-win... "Paul" wrote in message ... snip Dwarf Gouramis are peaceful shy fish - why not put some colourful livebearers in instead of them. snip snip thanks for the tips, it's only a fairly small aqaurium, I intend to take the fish out when they get too big and take them back to the shop to substitute for smaller fish. I didn't really want the dwarf gourami either, but the weight of numbers was against me I'm afraid :-( NB: This email address is dead. If you would like to email me directly, please use: cpalmaATSYMBOLastro.psu.edu |
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