Which is easier to breed? Angelfish or Dwarf Gourami's. I'm getting ready to raise a new herd of fishes... Any input would be helpful
JeremyD said:Most all gouramis are sexually dimorphic, making identifying or picking a pair an easy task. The babies are not too difficult to raise if you follow standard labrynth fish rasing techniques.
I agree in general, but since the original poster was asking about dwarf gouramis, it should be mentioned that Colisa lalia is dimorphic and quite easy to sex -- even the newbiest newbie should be able to distinguish between the silver of the female and the bright color of the male. Just a small point of clarification, though.Dangerdoll said:I don't think the gourami's are as "dimorphic" as is being put forth here. Sure there are some differences in some types but not so drastic that a newbie would be able to point out so quickly, say as quickly as a guppy.