Nosnibor
Fish Crazy
Hi All,
Just need some advice on something.
I have in my tank 2 Pearl Gouramis as well as others (see in my sig), one male and one female. The only thing is, the male one is so shy. He constantly hides behind a large bog wood and is so watchful it's amazing really. I have been working from home a few times and whilst sitting down for a couple of hours working on my laptop or reading, I slowly turn my head and I see him some out and he and the female are so wonderful together it is incredible (see below). The male came out and the female chased him everywhere but you could tell he loved it - I managed to slowly grab my camera and bolt on the 150mm lens to get in as close as I could from so far away The sad thing is, as soon as he sees me or my partner looking he hides. He has the most amazing eyesight, all we have to do is just look around the side to where he hides and even when he has his back to us he will turn instantly and stick his rudders in reverse.
Anyway, my question is if there is any techniques for us to bring him out of this shyness? If we introduced another male would it help and bring out the male or would it make things worse, or even would the new male also hide?
Any advice from anyone would be gratefully received.
Thanks guys, and now the photos of the female in hot pursuit in the first 2 photos, chasing around in circles and finally doing an amazing kissing show. They weren't aggressive at all and very loving (if that doesn't sound too weird)
Cheers
Martin
Just need some advice on something.
I have in my tank 2 Pearl Gouramis as well as others (see in my sig), one male and one female. The only thing is, the male one is so shy. He constantly hides behind a large bog wood and is so watchful it's amazing really. I have been working from home a few times and whilst sitting down for a couple of hours working on my laptop or reading, I slowly turn my head and I see him some out and he and the female are so wonderful together it is incredible (see below). The male came out and the female chased him everywhere but you could tell he loved it - I managed to slowly grab my camera and bolt on the 150mm lens to get in as close as I could from so far away The sad thing is, as soon as he sees me or my partner looking he hides. He has the most amazing eyesight, all we have to do is just look around the side to where he hides and even when he has his back to us he will turn instantly and stick his rudders in reverse.
Anyway, my question is if there is any techniques for us to bring him out of this shyness? If we introduced another male would it help and bring out the male or would it make things worse, or even would the new male also hide?
Any advice from anyone would be gratefully received.
Thanks guys, and now the photos of the female in hot pursuit in the first 2 photos, chasing around in circles and finally doing an amazing kissing show. They weren't aggressive at all and very loving (if that doesn't sound too weird)
Cheers
Martin