I wouldn't just do one. They do great in pairs/groups. They are one of the most peaceful gourami there is.I would love to get a honey Gourmi! Could I just do 1 male? Or would I need more?
I wouldn't just do one. They do great in pairs/groups. They are one of the most peaceful gourami there is.I would love to get a honey Gourmi! Could I just do 1 male? Or would I need more?
So 1 male 1 female?I wouldn't just do one. They do great in pairs/groups. They are one of the most peaceful gourami there is.
Why do fish need so much space? I already got a pretty big tank. (29 gallons)
So 1 male 1 female?
I find that personal experiences, especially of those that are well experienced, often surpass care sheets. Seriouslyfish is a good site for information, but there is a lot that I disagree with. For instance it states that 28 degrees (82 F) is a suitable temperature for neon tetras, I wouldn't do them over 76. A 24 inch tank, which is what they recommend, is not big enough for rummynose imo. A 29 gallon is a good step up, but I wouldn't do both rummies and neons in such as tank. And of course as you've seen, there are those that feel a 29 is too small for rummies.But I just looked on SeriouslyFish.com and it said that a group could be kept in 70 liters. That’s around 18.5 gallons. Why couldn’t I keep them in a 29g then? https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/hemigrammus-rhodostomus/
Oh, I see...I find that personal experiences, especially of those that are well experienced, often surpass care sheets. Seriouslyfish is a good site for information, but there is a lot that I disagree with. For instance it states that 28 degrees (82 F) is a suitable temperature for neon tetras, I wouldn't do them over 76. A 24 inch tank, which is what they recommend, is not big enough for rummynose imo. A 29 gallon is a good step up, but I wouldn't do both rummies and neons in such as tank. And of course as you've seen, there are those that feel a 29 is too small for rummies.
I would recommend to stick with the honey gourami, or focus on a smaller species of tetra/rasbora, such as ember tetras.
But I just looked on SeriouslyFish.com and it said that a group could be kept in 70 liters. That’s around 18.5 gallons. Why couldn’t I keep them in a 29g then? https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/hemigrammus-rhodostomus/
I find that personal experiences, especially of those that are well experienced, often surpass care sheets. Seriouslyfish is a good site for information, but there is a lot that I disagree with. For instance it states that 28 degrees (82 F) is a suitable temperature for neon tetras, I wouldn't do them over 76. A 24 inch tank, which is what they recommend, is not big enough for rummynose imo. A 29 gallon is a good step up, but I wouldn't do both rummies and neons in such as tank. And of course as you've seen, there are those that feel a 29 is too small for rummies.
Oh, I see...
I thought SF was the place to go, because that’s what everyone else told me.
It certainly is. It's my go to place alongside planetcatfish and a few others. But it can't always be right.I thought SF was the place to go, because that’s what everyone else told me.
It's impressive that you can sway things there. The neon thing has bugged me for a while, so it would be cool if it could be revised.I agree on both issues mentioned. And, Bub, thanks for mentioning the neon error, that too will be looked into once I can gain access to SF.