hikinandbikin
New Member
I just got three male Dwarf Gourami's (traditional, powder blue and sunset red). I actually bought the Traditional first with a different blue but he was beating up the blue pretty bad and I didn't want to kill him so I took him back and replaced him with two others to try to break things up a bit. The group is working much better but the traditional is still very aggressive and the new blue is hands down the weakest in the group (He does a good job of avoiding the trad who seems most interested in chasing the more competative sunset). Now to the questions.
1. It seems like this is perhaps normal for dwarf gouramis. Yes? No?
2. Because the traditional has had more time should I quarantine him? I was also considering buying one of those 3 stage separated breeders that hang in the tank (I would eventually like to breed so perhaps this is good perhaps not)? Would the in tank solution be enough separation or does he really need to be out of the tank completely? Also are the breeding sub containers useful for gourami's or will they not breed unless they are in a "normal" environment.
3. I have also been considering just getting a 5 to 10 gal secondary tank the only problem is the cost of getting all the stuff for setup. Would this be so much better as to be worthwhile? As we all know "Money doesn't grow on trees" Especially not with baby people in the family. Perhaps one of those little eclipse type systems with built in filter?
4. Lastly does anyone know of a place to get female dwarf gourami in the Seattle, WA area? I have not been able to find any or even been able to find a place that can order them. Unfortunately, I cannot afford the $50 shipping from online Fish stores.
Thanks for the help.
Wyatt
55 Gal Tank (PH 7 Ammonia 0 Nitrite 0 Nitrate 40-60)
1 clown loach (I know he needs friends but his friends are spendy and he came with the tank)
5 Harlequin Rasbora
3 Male Dwarf Gouramis
1 Java Moss the Gouramis love to nibble at
1. It seems like this is perhaps normal for dwarf gouramis. Yes? No?
2. Because the traditional has had more time should I quarantine him? I was also considering buying one of those 3 stage separated breeders that hang in the tank (I would eventually like to breed so perhaps this is good perhaps not)? Would the in tank solution be enough separation or does he really need to be out of the tank completely? Also are the breeding sub containers useful for gourami's or will they not breed unless they are in a "normal" environment.
3. I have also been considering just getting a 5 to 10 gal secondary tank the only problem is the cost of getting all the stuff for setup. Would this be so much better as to be worthwhile? As we all know "Money doesn't grow on trees" Especially not with baby people in the family. Perhaps one of those little eclipse type systems with built in filter?
4. Lastly does anyone know of a place to get female dwarf gourami in the Seattle, WA area? I have not been able to find any or even been able to find a place that can order them. Unfortunately, I cannot afford the $50 shipping from online Fish stores.
Thanks for the help.
Wyatt
55 Gal Tank (PH 7 Ammonia 0 Nitrite 0 Nitrate 40-60)
1 clown loach (I know he needs friends but his friends are spendy and he came with the tank)
5 Harlequin Rasbora
3 Male Dwarf Gouramis
1 Java Moss the Gouramis love to nibble at