Thank you! I'm glad to hear yours is doing well. The main two you see in most of my older videos grew larger than any other adult I've had so the ones you have are probably similar to the adults I have these days
@@TheAquaticCoder cool. I also have some YoYo loaches. I wasn’t even inspired by you it all just turned out like that. Our tanks look similar to but mine is way smaller
Thank you, I'm hoping to get back to more regular videos. The pond is doing great. The only issue is the Koi is growing quite fast haha. We are planning to move in August so we hopefully will have an outdoor space for them.
Is the dude on 0:55 compatible with rasbora brigittae, celestial pearl Danio and cherry shrimp? Or it all comes down to individual personality? For a heavily planted 20 gallon, would look amazing as a centerpiece
The cherry shrimp likely won't work. You might get a Dwarf Gourami that is alright with shrimp but it looks like the general thought is that they will see them as food. The other fish should be fine if they are full grown and the Gourami you get isn't super mean (just individual luck on that)
Good video. I'm considering getting 1 female gourami. I was wondering whether the powder blue female or a honey female? Which would be more peaceful? community tank, 20 gal long. Platies, leopard danios and cory catfish. Thank you.
Females are known to be more peaceful so either should be fine. In general I've heard that honey's are more likely to be peaceful but it shouldn't matter as much for a female.
I’m in the middle of building a 30 gallon planted cube community aquarium so thinking I’m going to go this gourami route. Can’t take the chance of getting more than 1 in case of aggression.
I'd really recommend a 10 gallon for their comfort. It would probably work if you do water changes often enough. But they'll be much happier with a 10 gallon
@@TheAquaticCoder ok it seems like frequent water changes actually disturb things. When I leave my fish tank alone, my fish do fine, but when I do all the stuff they tell me I should do, my fish end up dying.
I have a 5G tank sitting empty, got plenty of small dragon stones, black wood pieces and tropica and ada sands and hang-on filter .. is it ok to aquascape it with plants and only keep ONE small gourami in it?
@@diogoalfaia3238 I was at my local store today to buy some gravel and they had few gouramis in and one of them was blue with tiger red stripes; I bought it. Once home and few while later added to the tank, I am surprised by green over his head, yellow at the sides and purple and pink around tail and red and blues! Looks like a rainbow flag!!!
@@juli8vdberg562 look up " paradise fish". They are from the gourami family, and they tipicaly have that rainbow coloration. Does their body shape match yours?
@@juli8vdberg562 try looking up "paradise fish". They are a member of the gourami family, and they tipicaly exhibit a rainbow like pattern. Maybe the fish store sold you one by accident!
You should have mentioned dwarf gourami disease. Some estimate up to 50% are effected and will likely die within 6 months of purchase. Too bad, as they are beautiful fish.
Yeah I mentioned this in my experience / care video I did. Was trying to focus on the positives in this video. I agree it is an important thing to be aware of when thinking about purchasing one
Yes they are and you can likely keep multiple of them. They are rarely sold in stores since they are not as colorful. You can usually find them online though. The red female dwarf gourami still looks pretty good imo
Great info. Thanx. I haven’t had a gourami since my first tank 45 years ago! I would love to add to add one to my new build.
I love your fish tanks. I have a polar blue chidlid. He’s 2 years old now. Not as big as yours though but still meaty
Thank you! I'm glad to hear yours is doing well. The main two you see in most of my older videos grew larger than any other adult I've had so the ones you have are probably similar to the adults I have these days
@@TheAquaticCoder cool. I also have some YoYo loaches. I wasn’t even inspired by you it all just turned out like that. Our tanks look similar to but mine is way smaller
Glad to see youre back. Btw hows the pond from the last video?
Thank you, I'm hoping to get back to more regular videos. The pond is doing great. The only issue is the Koi is growing quite fast haha. We are planning to move in August so we hopefully will have an outdoor space for them.
He eats fins of my anglefish😅
Is the dude on 0:55 compatible with rasbora brigittae, celestial pearl Danio and cherry shrimp? Or it all comes down to individual personality? For a heavily planted 20 gallon, would look amazing as a centerpiece
The cherry shrimp likely won't work. You might get a Dwarf Gourami that is alright with shrimp but it looks like the general thought is that they will see them as food. The other fish should be fine if they are full grown and the Gourami you get isn't super mean (just individual luck on that)
Good video. I'm considering getting 1 female gourami. I was wondering whether the powder blue female or a honey female? Which would be more peaceful? community tank, 20 gal long. Platies, leopard danios and cory catfish. Thank you.
Females are known to be more peaceful so either should be fine. In general I've heard that honey's are more likely to be peaceful but it shouldn't matter as much for a female.
I’m in the middle of building a 30 gallon planted cube community aquarium so thinking I’m going to go this gourami route. Can’t take the chance of getting more than 1 in case of aggression.
i keep a samurai betta with mine but this is veeeeery rare to have to passive males and the tank is heavily planted
liked, loved and subbed.
Can a heavily planted 5 gallon work ?
I'd really recommend a 10 gallon for their comfort. It would probably work if you do water changes often enough. But they'll be much happier with a 10 gallon
@@TheAquaticCoder ok it seems like frequent water changes actually disturb things. When I leave my fish tank alone, my fish do fine, but when I do all the stuff they tell me I should do, my fish end up dying.
@@TheAquaticCoder are you a fish ? How do you know ? You think fish are like humans ..they are animals and think differently than we do
I second @TheAquariumCoder comment. 5 gallons is reallyyy stretching it, they are very active fish
Between the Blood Parrot Cichlid and the Polar Parrot Cichlid, which one is more intelligent, interactive, bonds with owner, active, personality?
I have a 5G tank sitting empty, got plenty of small dragon stones, black wood pieces and tropica and ada sands and hang-on filter .. is it ok to aquascape it with plants and only keep ONE small gourami in it?
Maybe an honey gourami, but it is really stretching it :(
Ideally you should really go for something a little bigger
@@diogoalfaia3238 I was at my local store today to buy some gravel and they had few gouramis in and one of them was blue with tiger red stripes; I bought it. Once home and few while later added to the tank, I am surprised by green over his head, yellow at the sides and purple and pink around tail and red and blues! Looks like a rainbow flag!!!
@@diogoalfaia3238 and he loves to hide himself under the canopy of flowers and hanging roots I have created in the tank
@@juli8vdberg562 look up " paradise fish". They are from the gourami family, and they tipicaly have that rainbow coloration. Does their body shape match yours?
@@juli8vdberg562 try looking up "paradise fish". They are a member of the gourami family, and they tipicaly exhibit a rainbow like pattern. Maybe the fish store sold you one by accident!
You should have mentioned dwarf gourami disease. Some estimate up to 50% are effected and will likely die within 6 months of purchase. Too bad, as they are beautiful fish.
Yeah I mentioned this in my experience / care video I did. Was trying to focus on the positives in this video. I agree it is an important thing to be aware of when thinking about purchasing one
Females are less aggressive in general right?
Yes they are and you can likely keep multiple of them. They are rarely sold in stores since they are not as colorful. You can usually find them online though. The red female dwarf gourami still looks pretty good imo
will they attack amano shrimps
I have not kept shrimp yet personally. But in general Dwarf Gourami's are not recommended to go with shrimp for that reason
Amanos are generally too big to be messed with, but they'll certainly eat baby neocaridinas and may attack adults too.
Nobody would sell female dwarft in our area😂
Yeah most likely a fish you have to buy online
This fish is a devil. I had to give him away. Chasing all my fish including Tiger Barbs and Cichlids.
I'm planning to buy a gurami but after i read your comment I'll start to think twice 😩
Definitely not peaceful 😂😂 they kill other fish and attack each other. It's a beautiful fish but I don't recommend them