I am relatively new to keeping gourami, I’ve had my pair of blue gourami in my community tank for about 6 months now. Both make and female look healthy, colours are bright and they both come out to eat eagerly at feeding times. However, when they’re not feeding the female goes to the back of the tank behind the plants and lies on the substrate (upright). When ever she comes out of hiding, the male will instantly spot her and dash for her, pecking at her body in the same spot (just in front of the tail) until she’s goes back into hiding. He will also flare up his fins putting his body in front of hers. My guess is that he’s trying to ‘get her interested’. Although this is a constant thing now, and looks quite violent, the female shows no signs of damage or weakness. I was wondering whether this is something to look over, as the female is doing fine, or something that’s going to need action. Thank you in advance.