lb05
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Wanted 2 show fellow gourami lovers my lovely Opaline Gourami "Bully" ...
That's all really!
That's all really!
Awww beautiful. Am picking up two new gouramies tomorrow as I have a slight problem with one female to two males right now. Hope I find some a beautiful too.
Hugs,
P.
It's a girl Unless it's just a baby (which it doesn't look like), that fish is female. The most obvious way to tell is the dorsal fin, which, in males, is long and pointed - about double the length of the one on your fish. You can also see your fish is quite plump - again, characteristic of females. Though this particular difference is difficult to notice if you don't have a male to compare her to and pictures can be misleading. The opaline gourami pictured here is a male: http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=54992
Well, 60 litres is about 15 gallons which isn't realy large enough for even one opaline as they get to 5-6". Considering you have 5 gouramies in that tank, you need to upgrade ASAP or you may get very serious aggression issues. You are over-stocked anyway as mollies get quite big themselves and the zebra danio needs a 20 gallon minnimum and a lot of your fish are schooling fish that need to be in groups of 6 minnimum. 2 female opalines can live together ok in a large enough tank - though one will always harass the other to an extent - but it's usualy best to keep at least 4 females - all the same size - to reduce the chances of a single fish getting harassed. Having said that, you should allow for 10 gallons per opaline/three-spot (opalines are just a color morph of trichogaster trichopterus - which includes gold, cosby, platinum, blue and lavender gouramies) plus an extra 10 gallons for your 3 honeys. As such, you'd need about a 55 gallon for the 4 opalines + 3 honeys. For your 2 opalines and honeys that you have now, get at least a 30 gallon and make sure you fill it up with lots of hiding places so the fish lower down in the hierarchy can find a place to hide from the more aggressive dominant fish.
edit: Just noticed you are cycling a larger tank - your fish should be fine once you've moved them into there but make sure you do provide plenty of hiding places.
Yep, 180 litres is about 45 gallons, which is more than enough.