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QuestionHow much time does it take to breed gouramis?Community AnswerWithin a day or two you can have eggs if they are mature enough. After 24 to 48 hours eggs will hatch.
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QuestionHow do I know if a female has laid eggs?Community AnswerYou will notice the eggs either on the floor of the tank, in the substrate, or on plants and in bubble nests.
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QuestionHow are the eggs fertilized? I believe my male gourami has died and the female is pregnant.Community AnswerNormally the male creates the nest, not the female. Your fish might be a male who has overeaten. Limit your fish's food for few days, but don't remove the bubble nest. If the fish is female, let her be. After she lays eggs, remove her.
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QuestionHow do I know if they are female or male?Community AnswerIt depends on the species, in dwarf and honey gourami species, the males tend to be larger and more colorful than the females. Males also tend to be more territorial and aggressive than their female counterparts (this is a natural instinct to ensure that the males will be good protectors). In a pet shop, the easiest way to figure it out is to look at the dorsal and anal fins (the top and the bottom fin farthest to the back of the fish). In males these are generally pointed and are rounder in females. If you're still unsure, research the particular species you want to breed and talk to experts at your local fish store.
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QuestionCan I breed gouramis when they already have seen each other?Community AnswerYes, even gouramis raised together will breed. They'll start spawning once you introduce them to a separate breeding tank.
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QuestionHow do I know that the female has laid eggs?Community AnswerYou will probably notice the change in the size of her stomach and she'll be sort of weak.
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QuestionHow do I know when my Gouramis are mature enough to breed?Community AnswerThe male will be about 4cm long and female about 6cm long -- in other words, they'll be adults.
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QuestionWhen can fry safely go together with the adults?Community AnswerFry will take quite a long time to grow, but they can be placed in a community tank with smaller fish after they are about 4 weeks old.
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QuestionCan I feed powdered flake food to the fry?Community AnswerYes, but you might need to break it up into smaller pieces for the fry.
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QuestionMy fish is not eating but its stomach is quite big and it is not moving its fins or its body. What can I do?Terry SheltonCommunity AnswerIf it is laying on the bottom she may not be able to have the babies. Believe it or not I have performed a "C" section on two different fish before. If you decide this is the problem, catch her in a net, put her in a bowl with tank water, take a sharp razor and make a small cut where the babies come out. Good luck, it worked for me.
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QuestionAfter removing the female, what happens to the bubble nest?debanshu biswasCommunity AnswerThe male betta will bring the eggs to the bubble nest and take care of the eggs. After three days, the eggs will hatch. The male will bring the fallen babies to the bubble nest.
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QuestionI have a pearl gourami. Will she mate with another species of gourami?Community AnswerYes, she will. It can be a little challenging, but you can have a hybrid gourami.
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QuestionHow do I determine sex of gouramis?Community AnswerThe male gourami has a pointed upper fin while the female has a rounded tip.
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QuestionCan I leave just-hatched fry in a tank with other fish species?Community AnswerIt is not recommended, as the fry may be eaten.
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QuestionIs it normal if my Gourami's eggs are surrounded with mold or a fuzzy substance?Community AnswerNo, it is not normal.
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QuestionCan I feed live food to fry?Community AnswerYes, brine shrimp is usually a good starter option for most fry. However, brine shrimp are too small for some bigger species. Know your type and their specific requirements.
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QuestionMy gouramis have been kissing a lot lately, should I be concerned?Community AnswerYou have a type of gourami called kissing gourami. This is completely normal behavior.
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QuestionWhat do gourami fry eat?Community AnswerAny small organisms, including rotifers, tubifex worms, blood worms and brine shrimp. Crushed flakes and hard-boiled egg yolk serve as substitutes.
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QuestionCan two different color gouramis breed?Community AnswerYes, though it's often a lot harder breeding hybrids.
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QuestionWhy is my gourami eating the other one's fins?Community AnswerThe males get aggressive when they are not in a tank of 15 or more gallons, and they need plenty of hiding spots too, such as caves and decor. Plants will do too, but they really seem to prefer caves.
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QuestionI noticed some insects growing inside of thee eggs, how should I get rid of them?Community AnswerThrow away the infected eggs and move the other non-infected eggs into another tank.
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QuestionHow long does it take for a gourami to become an adult?Community AnswerIf the fry are fed well with brine shrimp and other fry food, they will grow very fast and can be added with other gourami after 6 months. But they are only ready to breed after they are 1 year old.
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QuestionHow many days gap do I need to give after a successful breeding for the same pair of gouramis?Community AnswerGouramis can lay eggs twice a month. That is they can lay eggs after every 14-15 days.
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QuestionWhat is the color of gourami eggs?Community AnswerWhen the eggs are laid, they are usually transparent. But as the egg matures, they turn a little translucent/white and tiny 2 black dots are visible, which later on become their eyes.
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QuestionHow do I determine whether the fry is juvenile?Community AnswerImmature fry may have difficulty in swimming. If it's juvenile, it will swim in circles.
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QuestionWhen is the right time to feed the gourami fry for the first time?Community AnswerWhen the fry are free-swimming. Start off with small infusoria and a lettuce leaf in some tank water for a few days, then move on as they grow. As they get bigger, increase the amount and size of the food -- brine shrimp are a good option.
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QuestionWhat are all tank mates for gourami fish? Can we combine angel, mollies and guppies with them?Community AnswerYes! A few might pick at angel fish fins but this is great community setup otherwise. I would recommend getting some snails for algae too, like nerite snails. Gouramis are peaceful and can live as a centerpiece with most fish in community aquariums.
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QuestionWhat do I do when my male Gouramis isn't making bubbles in the tank even after I have added floating things to the tank?Community AnswerGive the pair time to breed and then they may start having building the bubble nest and maybe having fry. If not, they may not be a suitable pair for each other.
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QuestionHow long does it take a female to lay eggs after the bubble nest has been laid?Community AnswerGenerally, it takes 24-48 hours for the female to lay eggs after the bubble nest has been created or after her stomach/abdomen has swelled.
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QuestionHow do I know my gouramis gender?Laila PotterCommunity AnswerIt depends on the species, in dwarf and honey gourami species, the males tend to be larger and more colorful than the females. Males also tend to be more territorial and aggressive than their female counterparts (this is a natural instinct to ensure that the males will be good protectors). In a pet shop, the easiest way to figure it out is to look at the dorsal and anal fins (the top and the bottom fin farthest to the back of the fish). In males, these are generally pointed and are rounder in females. If you're still unsure, research the particular species you want to breed and talk to experts at your local fish store.
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