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  1. I haven't had much luck with gouramis either. Dwarf blue pair died within days, one from dropsy and the other terrorised by a female betta. Same problem with dwarf honey gouramis. Here one day, dead the next with no sign of illness. They seem really fragile so I'm not planning to try (buy) any more...I give up
  2. FP Senior here.... Here's a pic of both girls, both sporting shredded fins after their encounters with the male. He's in a worse state than them though. Pretty certain they are both female as they've both had big bellies at different times. The red finned one is responsible for the eggs. She is now out of the male's tank but the females are no longer getting on. Hope the pic comes out okay Thanks for all the helpful advice given to FP Jnr...she's rapt she's about to be a 'grandma'
  3. Success! we have eggs i wasn't home but in 20 minutes there was about 30 eggs. what do i do next? How many eggs should i expect? FP junior
  4. Having good progress and pics will be up shortly. The breeding has almost begun she and him are having "special hugs" his bubble nest is coming along nicely. She is huge so I'm pretty sure she's full of eggs and about to burst. I can't wait.
  5. no, but I'm quite certain she's a female. But she has that egg tube showing so she must be a girl.
  6. I switched females round to see if he would change his behaviour so i put my 2nd female in and took the first out. After awhile i took her out of the breeder and they went crazy. She showed a lot of interest and so did he, until she attacked him . She took off over half of his fins in 1 go (I saw her swim away with blue fin in her mouth). I took her out and put her back in the breeder. He became very shy and spent the next 24 hours (roughly) at the bottom hiding. So i took her out and put her in the main tank now all the 2 females do is fight. Should i put 1 of the females back into the tank with my main man straight away, or let them settle down first???
  7. It's quite upsetting isn't it we have also lost 3 danios in the space of about 3-4 months
  8. that's the thing, there are no stripes just scattered blue dots and i think i read its vertical for breeding and horizontal for stress
  9. I took her out of the net thing as she had started flaring at him but it was straight back to his old ways, chasing her round. But now things have settled in the space of under an hour. Though now she is flaring at him it's kind of confusing because she will flare at him but will swim away when he flares at her. Is that normal behaviour? That small white tube is showing and has been showing for sometime, what other signs are there?
  10. could be, but i'm not to sure as they are only a few months old, how long do they live?
  11. The thing is now he wont build the nest he's too busy flaring at her, There are no bubbles any where
  12. Today i was shocked when my danio died with out any signs, normally the other danios die with signs. It all of a sudden was swimming slower then the rest and on its side. There were no tattered fins, bloating or discolouring. Can any one help as to what may have caused its random death?
  13. She has just started flaring at him now I was told that that isn't a good thing and that the female is supposed to be more submissive. is this true? :-?
  14. Last night i noticed one of my cardinals had lost its eye and half of its face . I think it might have been the work of my female Siamese fighting fish. After the attack i noticed that the female fighter was still picking on that cardinal and only that one. Should I isolate that cardinal or the female fighter or neither?
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