Pearl Gourami Aggression – add another female?
Helllo Everyone,
I have had a pair of Pearl Gouramis for a couple of months and over the last few weeks the male has been constantly harassing the female.
The tank is a heavily planted, medium to heavily stocked 29 gallon. The aggression is only displayed towards the other Gourami. Since the tank is heavily planted the female does have places to hide but it doesn’t seem to help. In fact when the tank gets over grown the harassment gets worse because there is less swimming room.
I’ve done some research and I’ve come across mixed suggestions. Some people say to add more females, so the male’s aggression gets spread out among multiple fish. Others have said that all the fish will bully the weakest female.
Any thoughts? Could any other conditions, such as water quality, be causing an increase in aggression?
Thanks
Tom
Helllo Everyone,
I have had a pair of Pearl Gouramis for a couple of months and over the last few weeks the male has been constantly harassing the female.
The tank is a heavily planted, medium to heavily stocked 29 gallon. The aggression is only displayed towards the other Gourami. Since the tank is heavily planted the female does have places to hide but it doesn’t seem to help. In fact when the tank gets over grown the harassment gets worse because there is less swimming room.
I’ve done some research and I’ve come across mixed suggestions. Some people say to add more females, so the male’s aggression gets spread out among multiple fish. Others have said that all the fish will bully the weakest female.
Any thoughts? Could any other conditions, such as water quality, be causing an increase in aggression?
Thanks
Tom