dwarf gouramis disturbing behavior

francois

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I just witnessed some very disturbing behavior from my dwarf gouramis. I have two, 1 male and 1 female that have been in my 10 galon tank for about a week now and they have been doing good or so I thought but just now I saw the male litterally bent around the female. And I mean that, He was bent around her like he thought he was some kind of boa constrictor or something. very disturbing. The fish looked like an U. Its the first time I see those two acting like that. The male has been chasing the female around a little bit but they have been mostly keeping to separate sides of the tank.

anyone knows what is going on please help me
 
That's the mating dance of anabantoids.

Just watch to make sure that the female is handling this well. If not, you need to separate the two.
 
Good stuff! You obviously have your dwarfs in good condition(s)

Is there a 'pile' of bubbles at the surface of the tank? Did they u-bent under it? Is the male harassing the female, but shes still coming back for more?

If so, you've just bred your dwarfs. Excellent! Expect up to 600 eggs from one spawning - (this can last HOURS) ....although you're prob looking at much less eggs. I kinda counted 350 from one spawning.

Heres the £1,000,000 question... do you want to raise any fry? If you do, mail me and I'll tell you what I did. Not quintessential, but it worked for me!

Andy
 
You mean that all the guys on Blind Date aren't going to get any directly thereafter? :eek: I never would have guessed!!! :D
 
Yeah lol its the same for bettas, they love there bubble nests dont they? Dwarfs mate about as much as many wrinkles on my grandmas face. Im not joking, my brother has two and he breeds them for fun. They mate monthly like it nothing... :p
 
Are you saying that your grandmother has smooth complexion? Does she use Oil of Olay? ........LOL.....JK!
 
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