Stocking Question for Established Aquarium

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Jim
Aug 19, 2006
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Hello,

I have a 20 Gallon containing 7 Black Phantom Tetras and 2 Otocinclus. The tank is established and maintained for 6 months and all fish are healthy and water parameters are perfect. Would I be able to fit two male Dwarf gouramis without it being an overstocking issue? I do not want to put anymore fish in there after that. Also, will they get along with the tetras? Thanks!

Jim



20 Gallon

2 Female White Calico Platies

1 Female Silver High Fin Mickey Mouse Platy

1 Female Marigold Wag Platy

2 Otocinclus Catfish


20 Gallon

7 Black Phantom Tetras (2 males and 5 Females)

2 Otocinclus Catfish


3 Gallon

1 Male Royal Blue Betta


5 Gallon Quarantine Tank


1 Six Month Old Female Yellow Wag Platy (Healthy)

4 Female Baby Marigold Wag Platies (All Healthy)
 
I would go with just one. I have a DG with black skirts and red minors, no issues over the last 9 months.

;)
 
Pairs?

Thanks!

However, I was told that Dwarf Gouramis like to be in at least pairs...no??

Jim
 
I have the one...seems to be fine as King of the tank.;)
 
much like bettas
 
As far as I know, gouramis like to be alone or in groups. They should get along fine with tetras. As has already been said, two males is a very bad idea. A male and female isn't a great idea, because if they spawn, that could cause some serious aggression issues. Two females won't be as colorful. I think you're best just going with one male. Two might be overcrowding, and I think one will be happy enough on its own. :)
 
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