>Subject: Male Dwarf Gourami fighting
>From: "Linus" linus.RemoveThis@pacbell.net
>Date: 10/4/2003 1:20 AM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: <tEtfb.338$fW4.54761573@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>
>
>I have two male Dwarf Gouramis in a 20g community tank. One Gourami seems
>to be the dominant gourami and continuously attacks the other gourami. The
>weaker gourami does not appear to be getting seriously hurt from the
>attacks, but I would prefer to have a more peaceful community. Is there
>anything that can be done other than separating the two fish? Would adding
>a female dwarf gourami help or hurt the situation?
>
If you add a female, there's going to be even more harrassment for the other
guy.
It's a territorial issue here and the only thing you can do is either trade one
male in for a female or put one in a different tank. Even though there may not
be a lot of "damage" to the other guy..he isbeing damaged by stress. Stress is
major killer of fish.
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