I got 4 juvenile (small, 4cm) Pearl Gourami's from the LFS yesterday but couldn't tell what the sexes were, neither could the guy at the LFS.
After observing the four gourami's tonight (my tank is 29g), I've noticed that one of them constantly chases and 'headbutts' the other three, so I'm guessing I might have one male and three females. As they are still juveniles, they are hard to determine the sex. However, of the three gourami's (assuming their females) being chased, one of the three would then chase the other two, so this makes it more confusing for me to work out whether I have 1M and 3F or 2M and 2F.
The gourami that is chasing the other three is also having a go at the corys and cardinals, should I take him out and put him in the larger (240L) tank? The large tank is still being cycled, so I'm not sure if the gourami will survive in there...otherwise, I hope the constant chasing wont kill the other gourami's or my other fish!
Any recommendations on what I should do? I don't want to lost any of the other gourami's and definitely none of the other fish!
After observing the four gourami's tonight (my tank is 29g), I've noticed that one of them constantly chases and 'headbutts' the other three, so I'm guessing I might have one male and three females. As they are still juveniles, they are hard to determine the sex. However, of the three gourami's (assuming their females) being chased, one of the three would then chase the other two, so this makes it more confusing for me to work out whether I have 1M and 3F or 2M and 2F.
The gourami that is chasing the other three is also having a go at the corys and cardinals, should I take him out and put him in the larger (240L) tank? The large tank is still being cycled, so I'm not sure if the gourami will survive in there...otherwise, I hope the constant chasing wont kill the other gourami's or my other fish!
Any recommendations on what I should do? I don't want to lost any of the other gourami's and definitely none of the other fish!