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Update: Trichogaster leerii; Field: Temperament | |
riri1 Fish Addict Posts: 537 Kudos: 435 Votes: 44 Registered: 04-Mar-2005 | |
Posted 16-Apr-2008 22:14 | |
Shinigami Ichthyophile Catfish/Oddball Fan Posts: 9962 Kudos: 2915 Registered: 22-Feb-2001 | I've never had two male T. leerii, but do they really not fight if females aren't present? I thought anabantoids generally fought for territory, and so males would fight regarldess of female presence (ie. bettas). -------------------------------------------- The aquarist is one who must learn the ways of the biologist, the chemist, and the veterinarian. |
Posted 17-Apr-2008 23:40 | |
Natalie Ultimate Fish Guru Apolay Wayyioy Posts: 4499 Kudos: 3730 Votes: 348 Registered: 01-Feb-2003 | Reject I agree, most gouramis of both sexes tend to fight with each other if not given enough room, it generally doesn't matter if a member of the opposite sex is present or not. I'm not your neighbor, you Bakersfield trash. |
Posted 03-May-2008 09:14 | |
Joe Potato Fish Addict Kind of a Big Deal Posts: 869 Votes: 309 Registered: 09-Jan-2001 | Reject |
Posted 03-May-2008 23:15 | |
longhairedgit Fish Guru Lord of the Beasts Posts: 2502 Kudos: 1778 Votes: 29 Registered: 21-Aug-2005 | Reject |
Posted 04-May-2008 06:06 | |
ACIDRAIN Moderator Posts: 3162 Kudos: 1381 Votes: 416 Registered: 14-Jan-2002 | Reject There is always a bigger fish... |
Posted 04-May-2008 09:50 |
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