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gourami mean mean fish Nikki 04-26-2006
Posted by Nikki on April 26, 2006, 4:26 pm
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Oh I downloaded this OE quote fix (got to see if I can figure it out now)

With my 2 year old blue gourami I have two little blue gourami's and the 1
kissing gourami who has been living with the blue gourami's for over a month
now, in the last few days I noticed he is really bugging my 2 year old blue
gourami, he never did before, now he is kissing /sucking on the Blue
gourami's side, he just don't want to leave him alone, he is much younger
and smaller so you would think he would not continue to be such a pain, I
guess if he does not stop I will have to get rid of him, I did ask my
neighbor if she wanted him and she said she would take him, she has a full
grown pl*co in a 55 by him self which she wants to put in my 120g tank
because when he is straight up and down (top to bottom) in the 55g he dont
have enough room he is a monster, I have not decided yet if I will, but she
said if I needed to I could put Mr. kissing gourami in her tank with him.
Any chance he will stop or is it better to remove him, I don't see no marks
or anything on my blue gourami like he is being injured but he is defiantly
being annoyed.
Nik



Posted by Alpha on April 26, 2006, 4:41 pm
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Niki..learn to write a paragraph composed of sentences.

This is awful!

> Oh I downloaded this OE quote fix (got to see if I can figure it out now)
>
> With my 2 year old blue gourami I have two little blue gourami's and the 1
> kissing gourami who has been living with the blue gourami's for over a
> month now, in the last few days I noticed he is really bugging my 2 year
> old blue gourami, he never did before, now he is kissing /sucking on the
> Blue gourami's side, he just don't want to leave him alone, he is much
> younger and smaller so you would think he would not continue to be such a
> pain, I guess if he does not stop I will have to get rid of him, I did ask
> my neighbor if she wanted him and she said she would take him, she has a
> full grown pl*co in a 55 by him self which she wants to put in my 120g
> tank because when he is straight up and down (top to bottom) in the 55g
> he dont have enough room he is a monster, I have not decided yet if I
> will, but she said if I needed to I could put Mr. kissing gourami in her
> tank with him. Any chance he will stop or is it better to remove him, I
> don't see no marks or anything on my blue gourami like he is being injured
> but he is defiantly being annoyed.
> Nik
>



Posted by Koi-Lo on April 27, 2006, 12:35 am
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Moments before taking that leap of faith into the pond <Nikki> at

> Oh I downloaded this OE quote fix (got to see if I can figure it out
> now)

Once installed right click on Show Dialog/ClkQuote Header Styles Button/Clk
on *News*-Custom Header and play around with it until you get something you
like. :-)

> With my 2 year old blue gourami I have two little blue gourami's and
> the 1 kissing gourami who has been living with the blue gourami's for
> over a month now, in the last few days I noticed he is really bugging
> my 2 year old blue gourami, he never did before, now he is kissing
> /sucking on the Blue gourami's side, he just don't want to leave him
> alone, he is much younger and smaller so you would think he would not
> continue to be such a pain, I guess if he does not stop I will have
> to get rid of him, I did ask my neighbor if she wanted him and she
> said she would take him, she has a full grown pl*co in a 55 by him
> self which she wants to put in my 120g tank because when he is
> straight up and down (top to bottom) in the 55g he dont have enough
> room he is a monster, I have not decided yet if I will, but she said
> if I needed to I could put Mr. kissing gourami in her tank with him.
> Any chance he will stop or is it better to remove him, I don't see no
> marks or anything on my blue gourami like he is being injured but he
> is defiantly being annoyed. Nik

If it continues I would remove him. It may just be me but it bothers me to
see one fish being picked on by another until it stresses.... that stresses
me out!
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Koi-Lo....
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Aquariums since 1952.
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Posted by Frank on April 27, 2006, 1:58 am
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Nikki wrote,
>I noticed he is really bugging my 2 year old blue
>gourami, he never did before, now he is kissing /sucking on the Blue
>gourami's side.....

Hi Nikki -
It's going after the slime coat - starts out harmless but doesn't end
up that way - like those SAEs, once they get started, there is no
stopping them.......... Frank


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