Feed them cichlid flakes at first. You can also buy frozen fresh fish food, just thaw in water and pour in.
mom should not kill or eat but will defend her offspring and also male might kill the young if they are anything like rats you should separate dad from all of them
Dwarf Corydoras - Corydoras hastatusDwarf Croaking Gourami - Trichopsis pumilisDwarf Distichodus - Distichodus decemmaculatusDwarf Driftwood Catfish - Tatia creutzbergiDwarf Giraffe Catfish - Anaspidoglanis macrostomaDwarf Gourami - Colisa laliaDwarf Livebearer - Heterandria formosaDwarf Loach - Botia nigrolineataDwarf Ornate Bagrid - Pelteobagrus ornatusDwarf Otocinclus - Otocinclus affinisDwarf Pencilfish - Nannostomus marginatusDwarf Rainbowfish - Melanotaenia maccullochiDwarf Rasbora - Boraras maculatusDwarf Snakehead - Channa gachua
All Dwarf Sharks live on the bottom of the Carribean Sea floor
I think you should bring it to the vet
Yes, the father teddy bear hamsters do eat their babies so if your hamster has babies separate the male from them.
No... the angel fish as babies will be fine with guppies, but as they get older and bigger, the will become more aggressive and will eat anything that it can get to.
Not really. There will be some bullying in the tank if the gourami is bigger than the dwarf gourami. Usually the dwarf will be left lone but there is usually fin nipping.
I would advise not to add a dwarf gourami with a honey dwarf gourami. The honey gourami is very shy and much smaller than the dwarf gourami, and the dwarf gourami is prone to being very agressive. Depending on your luck, you might get a gourami with a nicer temperment. I wouldn't suggest it though.
Put them in separate tanks
yes .they can even breed
Perciformes
im pretty sure they will if the conditions are right
dwarf gouramis live in sluggish backwaters of northern India
The scientific name for Dwarf Gouramis is Trichogaster lalius.
The "blue" Dwarf Gourami (Colisa lalia) is sexed the same way as all Dwarf gouramis. The male is brightly coloured and the female is much plainer.
dwarf gouramis live in sluggish backwaters of northern India
Only fish in the same class gourami, and try to keep the fish around the same size as the fish you have.