so ive got a trio of sparkling gourami in my 20 gal long, but the breeding pair is beating the poop out of the other female. Ive been watching them, but it has been escalating to the point that she's constantly hiding and always has torn up fins.
So i need to move her asap.
My options:
46 gallon--problem is houses a pair of dwarf gourami who would be a potential problem for her.
55 gallon--problem is stronger current that sparkling gourami cant handle, and has larger fish who swim faster and will easily out compete her for food.
An empty 3 gallon. Would a little 3 gallon be okay for her alone with lots of plants and usual tank care?
I mean, many consider 2.5-3 gallons to be the minimum for a single betta, and a sparkling gourami is half the size of a betta... both air breathers and like no current.... but also tend to be a bit more active....
Difference is, sparkling gourami are supposed to be social but this girl is not meshing well, spending most of her time hiding for her life.
So i need to move her asap.
My options:
46 gallon--problem is houses a pair of dwarf gourami who would be a potential problem for her.
55 gallon--problem is stronger current that sparkling gourami cant handle, and has larger fish who swim faster and will easily out compete her for food.
An empty 3 gallon. Would a little 3 gallon be okay for her alone with lots of plants and usual tank care?
I mean, many consider 2.5-3 gallons to be the minimum for a single betta, and a sparkling gourami is half the size of a betta... both air breathers and like no current.... but also tend to be a bit more active....
Difference is, sparkling gourami are supposed to be social but this girl is not meshing well, spending most of her time hiding for her life.