Rosegardener
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I was watching this youtube video, where hundreds of bettas, mostly if not all female in a 55 gallon tank , with no noticeable aggressions. That led me to think back on other gourami in fish shops in Asia, always way over populated but also few noticeable aggressions. We are talking about 30-40 dwarf gourami in a 20 g tank or something like that. Those gourami, say dwarf, once moved from that overpopulated shop tank to our home, with just another or another couple of gourami? Fights, sometimes, fight to kill.
Could shoulder to shoulder overcrowd be the key to gourami peacefulness? When one was surrounded by so many potential enemies, one would think three times before starting a fight? Also with whom to fight as there are so many.
OK I have no hands on knowledge or experience, but had a tank with 3 blue gourami that was never ending aggressions, chasing and fighting til one was killed.
Could shoulder to shoulder overcrowd be the key to gourami peacefulness? When one was surrounded by so many potential enemies, one would think three times before starting a fight? Also with whom to fight as there are so many.
OK I have no hands on knowledge or experience, but had a tank with 3 blue gourami that was never ending aggressions, chasing and fighting til one was killed.