Manon
New Member
Hi all
I have a male and female honey gourami and 8 ember tetras in a 60 litre, probably medium planted tank - mixture of all sorts of plants, tall and short, some floating. Ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 40, PH 6.8, heated to 79 degrees, almond leaves for tannin (I like the blackwater look), low flow Fluval U2 filter. All was ok until yesterday.
The male gourami has been nest building since day one (a week ago - the tetras were already in) and seemed to be merrily occupied while the female and tetras floated about. Yesterday, the male seemed to get furious and chased the female every time she came out from her resting spot, and even bashed her against the side of the tank. This morning, when I finally got a glimpse of her, I noticed a little chunk missing from her tail fin. Could the male have done this? I got them because they are meant to be docile but he is just furious with her right now. He ignores the tetras. Do you think this is something that will pass? I am tempted to take him back to the LFS if he's going to be hurting the female.
Any advice would be gratefully received. I am out for the morning but will catch up later.
Many thanks
I have a male and female honey gourami and 8 ember tetras in a 60 litre, probably medium planted tank - mixture of all sorts of plants, tall and short, some floating. Ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 40, PH 6.8, heated to 79 degrees, almond leaves for tannin (I like the blackwater look), low flow Fluval U2 filter. All was ok until yesterday.
The male gourami has been nest building since day one (a week ago - the tetras were already in) and seemed to be merrily occupied while the female and tetras floated about. Yesterday, the male seemed to get furious and chased the female every time she came out from her resting spot, and even bashed her against the side of the tank. This morning, when I finally got a glimpse of her, I noticed a little chunk missing from her tail fin. Could the male have done this? I got them because they are meant to be docile but he is just furious with her right now. He ignores the tetras. Do you think this is something that will pass? I am tempted to take him back to the LFS if he's going to be hurting the female.
Any advice would be gratefully received. I am out for the morning but will catch up later.
Many thanks