The poop part?The last part was too harsh...
Looks to be femaleCan you guys tell me if my gourami is male or female? I am planning to add few other gouramis and trade in my silver dollars.
Is that a honey gourami? Beautiful.Can you guys tell me if my gourami is male or female? I am planning to add few other gouramis and trade in my silver dollars.
Yah... That went a bit too far... LolThe poop part?
It doesn't look like a honey gourami, the body shape isn't quite right. I think they said it was a flame dwarf gouramiIs that a honey gourami? Beautiful.
Oh OK!It doesn't look like a honey gourami, the body shape isn't quite right. I think they said it was a flame dwarf gourami
I believe many gouramies sold in pet stores are male because the females are not very colorful and don’t sell as well. They also tend to be territorial so you may run into problems keeping 2 males together in one tank. Though 37 gallons might be big enough if there are sufficient plants and decor to divide up the space. I’ve only kept single gouramies.Can you guys tell me if my gourami is male or female? I am planning to add few other gouramis and trade in my silver dollars.
Ok thanks, so I will either look for other females or keep this single male.gourami. what about another single angel fish? It looks beautiful but some gurus here told me the tank is not enoughI believe many gouramies sold in pet stores are male because the females are not very colorful and don’t sell as well. They also tend to be territorial so you may run into problems keeping 2 males together in one tank. Though 37 gallons might be big enough if there are sufficient plants and decor to divide up the space. I’ve only kept single gouramies.
Ok thanks, so I will either look for other females or keep this single male.gourami. what about another single angel fish? It looks beautiful but some gurus here told me the tank is not enough
I totally agree with you. I would then rather look for other females to my male gourami and probably add aI may have covered this in another thread, but no matter, it is important to understand. Angelfish are shoaling fish so they should have a group of five or more, but this tank has insufficient space for that. As for a "pair," if they select one another and bond, they should live together peaceably, but they will then spawn, and another set of problems/issues. A solitary angelfish I would never recommend because it is denying the poor fish what it views as essential, and as an aquarist I never consider that to be a humane path to go down. Cichlids and gourami should never be housed together, that is another issue; males of both are territorial, and in this sized tank a male will view the entire space as his territory.
My budgies are cute but GIVE SOME RESPECT TO THE SNAIL EMPIRE. LONG LIVE THE SNAILS!I don't know that a snail could
While you are sleeping they will crawl into your mouth and nostrils while 2 other ones eat your eyes...
death by snails!They will vacuum you up like algae, sucking every particle of life from you. They will slither in a lethal slime... And will suffocate you with a few leaves they stole from my nana plant and block your throat with it. They will make you inhale their poop...
(moderators, I hope this is not too violent but snails need their revenge too)