As some of you may be aware, I very recently aquired 4 Honey Gouramis, Trichogaster chuna, for a planted 15 gal tank (30 x 12 x 15)
And I got what i thought was 3 females and one male honey gouramis.
Now that they have been in my tank awhile and are settling well, true colours are now showing.
Well, it turns out one of the 'females' is actually a male. Colours now bigining to show. I could have sworn there were 3 females as i double checked at LFS before leaving the store, can only surmise that the stress of being moved made him extremely pale and looked like a female.
Anyway, what I'd like to ask, what would be the best course of action to take with this situation?
I have read that males can be territorial and be aggressive towards each male.
So while that is not ideal, the choices are simply, take the male out and replace with a female OR get more females?
I dont mind having more of these gouramis if not pushing boundaries of this tank too much and they are real nice to watch.
Currently the tank has - one Whiptail Catfish - Rineloricaria lanceolata and 2 amano shrimps, so i reckon there is space for more fish and I originally was planning to add a small shoal of small specie such as maybe 6 or 8 Forktail Blue Eye rainbowfish - Pseudomugil furcatus.
But due to this, that plan may need changing, so would be great if can get some input
Thanks in advance.
This is the male thats starting to show true colours
Original male One of the females
And I got what i thought was 3 females and one male honey gouramis.
Now that they have been in my tank awhile and are settling well, true colours are now showing.
Well, it turns out one of the 'females' is actually a male. Colours now bigining to show. I could have sworn there were 3 females as i double checked at LFS before leaving the store, can only surmise that the stress of being moved made him extremely pale and looked like a female.
Anyway, what I'd like to ask, what would be the best course of action to take with this situation?
I have read that males can be territorial and be aggressive towards each male.
So while that is not ideal, the choices are simply, take the male out and replace with a female OR get more females?
I dont mind having more of these gouramis if not pushing boundaries of this tank too much and they are real nice to watch.
Currently the tank has - one Whiptail Catfish - Rineloricaria lanceolata and 2 amano shrimps, so i reckon there is space for more fish and I originally was planning to add a small shoal of small specie such as maybe 6 or 8 Forktail Blue Eye rainbowfish - Pseudomugil furcatus.
But due to this, that plan may need changing, so would be great if can get some input
Thanks in advance.
This is the male thats starting to show true colours
Original male One of the females