While I was at my LFS yesterday, they had 2 large kissing gouramis that someone had relinquished to them because they outgrew the 20 gallon tank they had been put in (don't people research the fish before they buy them or at least read the little cards that are in the stores that say how big they get? Sheesh, people!). Anyway, so there are these 2 large, white fish, gently mouthing at each other and looking at me like, "take us home! Take us home!"
Of course, the problem with that is that I do not have a suitable home for them at the moment. I only have a 55 gallon tank and it is stocked. I have done some minor research on these fish and apparently they are fairly aggressive to each other. Is it uncommon for them to be "a bonded pair" as the LFS employee described them? They seemed to be peaceful towards each other. Also, one had an eye with a much smaller pupil. Is that bad? I was told it always had that and it has not been harmed, but you never know when people give away their animals if the animal is sick and the owner just doesn't want to admit it because they are afraid it will be put down.
Anyway, does anyone have any thoughts on this pair? I know they are relatively common species, but how about as a pair that gets along?
Here's what they look like. They are a little ugly, but in a cute way. I like them.
Of course, the problem with that is that I do not have a suitable home for them at the moment. I only have a 55 gallon tank and it is stocked. I have done some minor research on these fish and apparently they are fairly aggressive to each other. Is it uncommon for them to be "a bonded pair" as the LFS employee described them? They seemed to be peaceful towards each other. Also, one had an eye with a much smaller pupil. Is that bad? I was told it always had that and it has not been harmed, but you never know when people give away their animals if the animal is sick and the owner just doesn't want to admit it because they are afraid it will be put down.
Anyway, does anyone have any thoughts on this pair? I know they are relatively common species, but how about as a pair that gets along?
Here's what they look like. They are a little ugly, but in a cute way. I like them.