Myraan
Fishaholic
I don't think you will realistically be breeding them anytime soon. Not sure how safe the eggs and fry would be in a small community tank, I think gourami parenting ends after the eggs hatch, I could be wrong. You will need it much better planted including either floaters or long stems that are sort of draped over the surface.
My gourami get frisky every single week, but I think I am destroying the bubble nests before anyone gets a chance to lay eggs because I don't want to delay water changes. The female will need a longer tank with plenty of hiding places - as I think the males are "single dads" after the deed is done.
Only fish I have bred , are some cories, and that wasn't deliberate. I am somewhat concerned they only laid in first few months tbh, I have about 7 or 8 in total, 4 or 5 were born in the tank. I suspect that either only males survive, or the only females are hybrids and infertile "mules." (Two of the original stock, though bought together had gold stripes, now I have seven with gold stripes, and the mother definitely didn't; I watched her deposit the eggs on the glass; only one of the "plain" ones survives, and is almost certainly a male; all the baies born in tank had the stripe, so dad was one of the original two; my theory is they were different species or likely hybrids of nth generation to start with)
My gourami get frisky every single week, but I think I am destroying the bubble nests before anyone gets a chance to lay eggs because I don't want to delay water changes. The female will need a longer tank with plenty of hiding places - as I think the males are "single dads" after the deed is done.
Only fish I have bred , are some cories, and that wasn't deliberate. I am somewhat concerned they only laid in first few months tbh, I have about 7 or 8 in total, 4 or 5 were born in the tank. I suspect that either only males survive, or the only females are hybrids and infertile "mules." (Two of the original stock, though bought together had gold stripes, now I have seven with gold stripes, and the mother definitely didn't; I watched her deposit the eggs on the glass; only one of the "plain" ones survives, and is almost certainly a male; all the baies born in tank had the stripe, so dad was one of the original two; my theory is they were different species or likely hybrids of nth generation to start with)