Most of the health issues that affect gouramis can be avoided by keeping the water clean and their environment stress-free. Breeding these fish is easy, but certain gourami species makebubble nests, which require additional care. Diet & Feeding Gouramis are omnivores that eat larvae, small inse...
Several color variants have been developed by selective breeding at fish farms, including solid light blue (powder blue), neon, rainbow, and red/blushing. Powder blues are predominately blue with only a little red showing on the body. Neons display a brighter blue pattern than the standard var...
Chocolate Gourami Breeding. - Chocolate gouramis Sphaerichthys osphromenoi are mouthbrooders. They can be spawned in a group aquarium or as a couple. Giant Gourami - Information about giant gouramis and how to keep and breed giant gouramis. Gourami Fish - Information about Gourami Gourami Bre...
The Sparkling Gourami is not a schooling fish, but you can usually keep several Sparkling Gouramis together in the same aquarium without any problems. Males are however territorial, especially during the breeding period. Ideally keep more females than males. Including plenty of hiding spots in the...
1.(Animals) a large SE Asian labyrinth fish,Osphronemus goramy,used for food and (when young) as an aquarium fish 2.(Animals) any of various other labyrinth fishes, such asHelostoma temmincki(kissing gourami), many of which are brightly coloured and popular aquarium fishes ...
Preference of breeding substratum, embryonic development and seed production of honey gourami, Trichogaster chuna (Hamilton, 1822)- An indigenous ornamental fish in demandBreeding nestEmbryonic developmentHoney gouramiTrichogaster chunaLarval rearing
Quarantining new fish and cleaning second-hand equipment are the best ways to prevent pathogens from entering your aquarium. Breeding When trying to breed a pair of Kissing Gourami, you must first condition them. Do this by feeding them high-quality foods that are full of nutrients. This means...
Out of 365 farmed ornamental fish, ISKNV-like megalocytivirus was detected in 1.1%; these were Platy (Xiphophorus maculatus). Megalocytivirus was not detected in free-living breeding populations of Blue gourami (Trichopodus trichopterus) caught in Queensland. This study showed that imported ...
A single (male or female) would be just fine. Most Angels are just fine with other species as long as the other fish stay out of their breeding area. A single Angel will not have a breeding area, so that is OK. The fish you list are large enough not to get eaten. ...