I have 2 fire honey gouramis - a male and a female. When I first got these two, they got along fine and stuck pretty close to each other. As time went on, and they felt more accustomed to the tank, the male began to occassionally chase the female - but ONLY if she strayed into his half of the tank. And then he'd only chase her until she left his half.
As time goes on though he's becoming more and more aggressive. Anytime she's near the surface and he sees her he goes after her, and where before the chase was brief, now he follows until she shakes him off in the plants. It even seems that he goes looking for her rather than waiting until she drifts into view.
She has lots of places to hide, and doesn't seem the worse for wear, but it's starting to bug me! :mad2: I don't like the fact that she has to spend most of her time hiding from this a-hole.
I've been thinking about alternatives to dividing the tank and come up with this (maybe crazy) idea: What if I introduced a second female to the tank. I'm thinking that at the very least, he'll have to divide his time to chasing them, and maybe it will even wear him out and he'll stop bothering. Thoughts?
As time goes on though he's becoming more and more aggressive. Anytime she's near the surface and he sees her he goes after her, and where before the chase was brief, now he follows until she shakes him off in the plants. It even seems that he goes looking for her rather than waiting until she drifts into view.
She has lots of places to hide, and doesn't seem the worse for wear, but it's starting to bug me! :mad2: I don't like the fact that she has to spend most of her time hiding from this a-hole.
I've been thinking about alternatives to dividing the tank and come up with this (maybe crazy) idea: What if I introduced a second female to the tank. I'm thinking that at the very least, he'll have to divide his time to chasing them, and maybe it will even wear him out and he'll stop bothering. Thoughts?