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Hey All:
I've never had two gourami's in the same tank before, as I am fairly new to the hobby, however I saw one that I couldn't resist and pick him up (He's a Dwarf Gourami while the current inhabitant is a Opuline). I took all the standard precautions before putting my new friend in the tank and when it was time he made a nice addition............but............oh no.......the opluline blue comes out of the depths and is chasing him around. Now I no that this is a territorial thing because there's no nips on my new friends fin's the opuline just chases him around and now for the last day has had him backed into a corner. My question is, is there anything I can do to help my little guy out, either remove some objects to screw up the old territories etc..... Thanks in Advance |
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![]() "jdesormeaux006" wrote in message le.rogers.com... Hey All: My question is, is there anything I can do to help my little guy out, either remove some objects to screw up the old territories etc..... Yes. This works in many cases. Fish have a 5 second memory. You move the decor around, they'll both think they're in a new dimension and start over with the territories! YMMV, or course.g billy |
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The root of your problem -- regardless of what Dinky said -- is
keeping only one of each type of fish in your tank. Opaline and dwarf gouramis can coexist, but I would suggest keeping several individuals of each species. Add at least 2 opalines and 2 dwarfs and you should be fine. Matthew Clark "jdesormeaux006" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... Hey All: I've never had two gourami's in the same tank before, as I am fairly new to the hobby, however I saw one that I couldn't resist and pick him up (He's a Dwarf Gourami while the current inhabitant is a Opuline). I took all the standard precautions before putting my new friend in the tank and when it was time he made a nice addition............but............oh no.......the opluline blue comes out of the depths and is chasing him around. Now I no that this is a territorial thing because there's no nips on my new friends fin's the opuline just chases him around and now for the last day has had him backed into a corner. My question is, is there anything I can do to help my little guy out, either remove some objects to screw up the old territories etc..... Thanks in Advance |
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![]() "Matthew Clark" wrote in message om... The root of your problem -- regardless of what Dinky said -- is Shrug It's almost always worked for me, even with gourami. g |
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![]() "jdesormeaux006" wrote in message le.rogers.com... Hey All: I've never had two gourami's in the same tank before, as I am fairly new to the hobby, however I saw one that I couldn't resist and pick him up (He's a Dwarf Gourami while the current inhabitant is a Opuline). I took all the standard precautions before putting my new friend in the tank and when it was time he made a nice addition............but............oh no.......the opluline blue comes out of the depths and is chasing him around. Now I no that this is a territorial thing because there's no nips on my new friends fin's the opuline just chases him around and now for the last day has had him backed into a corner. My question is, is there anything I can do to help my little guy out, either remove some objects to screw up the old territories etc..... Thanks in Advance The smaller the tank, the more likely you will have personality conflicts. Mixing fish together from the Anabantidae family is problematic, as they are territorial. Big tank and lots of fish, and your problems decrease. Small tank or only one of each and chances of trouble increases. Adding more will not necessarily solve your problem, as it depends on the personality of the Opaline, and he has the home ice advantage right now (and he won't forget it in 5 seconds ;o). I'd trade one or the other back to the store, or to a friend. Replacing the Opaline increases your chances of getting a mix of fish which get along. If you tank is big enough, adding several Opalines (or 3 spots or golds) would mix it up enough so maybe he forgets about the little Dwarf, but ymmv. NetMax |
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