Does your LFS have any at all?Now, back to my thread...can anyone suggest any other gourami’s?. Colin_T gave me several to consider but can’t locate some of them.
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Does your LFS have any at all?Now, back to my thread...can anyone suggest any other gourami’s?. Colin_T gave me several to consider but can’t locate some of them.
The tail is never included when doing fish inch calculations for aquarium stocking.I measure head to tail on some fish. For instance, my comets and only to educate a member on how large the do get. For goldies, space needs to be included because most have a long tail.
Better than any "inch" calculations, IMO: http://www.aqadvisor.com/The tail is never included when doing fish inch calculations for aquarium stocking.
I know we've got some masking tape. Somewhere.......Stick a bit of masking tape along the tank sand area.
I don’t know, I called them and asked specifically about pearls.Does your LFS have any at all?
Good info. I’ll go talk to them.Gouramis:
I've seen sparkling gouramis, honeys, dwarfs, pearls, several varieties of 3 spot in many LFS.
Dwarfs have health problems; three spots can be aggressive.
Sparkling could well be OK as you don't have fish which would intimidate them.
I've once seen one of the larger Trichopsis but I can't remember now which one. They are related to sparkling gouramis and look similar, just a bit bigger.
Then there are thick lipped gouramis, Trichogaster labiosa,which look a bit like dwarfs but the same size as pearls (and two colours - striped and red). These are supposed to good for community tanks.
Banded gouramis, Trichogaster fasciata, which are also a striped fish like natural coloured dwarfs but about the same size as pearls.
And the delicate chocolate gouramis which I think I've seen in LFS but their reputation is too delicate for me to risk.
There are also bigger gouramis which I would not risk with small fish like neons - they might see neons as a tasty snack.
If you can't get pearls, can your LFS get thick lipped?
OK. I ordered a pearl gourami. So excited! Thanks for all the help! He will be small right now. Can I QT him in a 5G temporarily? They are all that I have empty at the moment.
Honey gouramis are nice little fish. They come in a wild colour form as well as orange, red and white colour forms. The fish in the first post is an orange colour form.
They are small and peaceful and have very few issues. In my opinion, the wild colour form is nicer than the man made crap but each to their own. You can sex the wild colour forms quite easily, but the man made colours are hard to distinguish the different sexes.
You can have a pair (male and female) in the tank or one on its own. As with all labyrinth fishes, males will argue and fight with each other. In a big tank it's not a real problem but in small tanks the dominant male eventually kills the weaker males through bullying.
One of the members here bred them a couple of years ago, see following link.
Are these eggs?! No bubbles anymore, but unknown orbs remain?
Like title states, my male gourami seems to be guarding these eggs, if that is what they are? Background: Yesterday, my wife saw the male, and BOTH the wild honey and yellow honey, doing circular dances. I had to leave for a while, asked when I came back if they did it more, or if they got...www.fishforums.net
They make a nice fish for a community tank with small species like peaceful tetras.
If you had a female dwarf gourami (Colisa lalius), then it would probably attack other species of gourami like honeys, if they entered her territory.
However, if it was a female honey gourami and she was attacking males of her own kind, that would be very unusual. She might have been a male in a female's body, yes transgender fish, birds and other animals do occur.
It's doable with care. I quarantined mine in a 6.5 gallon - 3 the first batch and 2 the second. It was cramped for them but with a lot of silk plants to break up line of sight they coped. The gourami will no doubt be quite young, so a lot smaller than its adult size.Can I QT him in a 5G temporarily? They are all that I have empty at the moment.
A lot of shops label honey gouramis as dwarf honey gouramis or honey dwarf gouramis. This gives the impression that they are dwarf gouramis of a honey colour variety. If your shop did this it's possible your father thought the male was dwarf and bought a dwarf female to go with him.they could have been mislabelled as honey's, or labelled as female dwarf,