Phinny
New Member
I'm recently new to the wonderful world of Gouramis and I have a few questions.
I've got three dwarf gouramis in my 10g, two males and one female. They are all happy and getting a long, but just yesterday I noticed that one of the males (Fred) was building a nest. I got a little worried and decided to let it be for the night. But I just got home from work and now there is a big nest, and he's still working a way on it. I checked to see how the female (Cinder) is. She is in the back puttering away behind the plants.
My main concern is the two males. Fred is building a big nest and George has a smaller one now under a pile of leaves he pulled off the plants. I'm worried that the males will get aggressive towards each other/Cinder/or the my other few fish that are sharing thier tank.
I also have another question.
Is there any good sites out there that I could get some reading on breeding of these fish? I mean, what do the eggs look like and stuff like that?
I've never had this issue before and it's exciting and I'd like to do some more reading.
Thanks for your help.
I've got three dwarf gouramis in my 10g, two males and one female. They are all happy and getting a long, but just yesterday I noticed that one of the males (Fred) was building a nest. I got a little worried and decided to let it be for the night. But I just got home from work and now there is a big nest, and he's still working a way on it. I checked to see how the female (Cinder) is. She is in the back puttering away behind the plants.
My main concern is the two males. Fred is building a big nest and George has a smaller one now under a pile of leaves he pulled off the plants. I'm worried that the males will get aggressive towards each other/Cinder/or the my other few fish that are sharing thier tank.
I also have another question.
Is there any good sites out there that I could get some reading on breeding of these fish? I mean, what do the eggs look like and stuff like that?
I've never had this issue before and it's exciting and I'd like to do some more reading.
Thanks for your help.