@@BroadswordNii I put them into an established (2 year old tank) that I had just moved a school of tetras from. They picked out all of my snails that weren't adults and all the guppy fry that were in the tank... now I am just feeding them krill flakes mostly with frozen brine and blood worms. And they pick at veggie flakes (but not branches veggies with my 5... literally ignore them)... I have them with 3 adult guppies that may or may not still be making fry since the addition (which makes me like the gourami more)... they aren't harassing the adult display guppies but it means that every tank isn't a guppy grow out tank... . .... I'm doing everything "wrong" though... I have a group of 5.. hang on back filter.... it's planted enough to slow flow, but I know they won't breed successfully.. I've been seeing them mate for a few months but haven't seen fry yet... but I also haven't seen a bubble nest.. they definitely are wrapping each other and one swims off with eggs though... idk.. maybe the adult guppies are out for payback.. or my lackadaisical water changes are wrecking eggs. I'm going to try to get the breeding pair into their own tank over winter and hope for babies and then movie them outdoors next spring for the summer to see what they do in a maze of water lettuce and hyacinth
@@BroadswordNii when I got them I had 4 adults and one baby They bullied the smallest a bit but he had so many hides he caught up in size... so it's just the gourami and kuhli loaches with like a trio of display guppies essentially...
Love seeing a bunch of Gourami, for sure my favourite sight. 4. Is not Trichopodus microlepis but the platinum variant of the Three Spot Gourami/Trichopodus trichopterus. There is also a few inconsistencies in use of the scientific names which can be a little confusing for those who don't know them. Trichopodus trichopterus is the name used for all variants of the Three spot Gourami(Gold/Opaline/plantinum) and all colour variants of the Dwarf Gourami are called Trichogaster Lalius. Care/size is the same for each species as they are only a colour variant. Colisa lalia is an old name.
Great info as I'm getting my 75 gallon setup this weekend. Always liked the Pearls in the past and think I'll go that same way along with a honey as well.
those leopard gouramis are also called leopard bush fish , im waiting to get one but there predatory fish and you cant keep them with anything it can fit in its mouth, they do usually get up to 6 inches but there very slow growers so i can stay in a ten gallon for about two years of it’s life and then you will probably need it in something like a 40 gallon when it’s full grown
I have a male paradise gourami fish named (BLUETIGER) I will be breeding him with a female fighter plakat bettafish. The babies will be trained in a sugar ray Robinson self-defense boxing style against the republican southern or northern {studfish}
You can but you want to quarantine any new gourami in a tank alone for at least 30 days to insure they don't have gourami disease it's highly contagious and kills within 30 days. You also want to make sure you don't have aggressive breeds. I have 2 dwarfs, 2 electric blues and 2 flames all breeding pairs. I would like to get a couple different breeds to complete my 36 gallon tank. They currently have 5 neon tetras and a rubber nose pleco in the tank with them it's a bow front tank so it's tal and has plenty of space to accommodate
No I have dwarf, electric blue, flame, and honey all in the same tank and they don't really mess with each other like that as long as the tank is big enough and there is enough tall foliage for them to swim and hide in they won't have any issues just do your research and don't get aggressive types
Just a quick update, those "3 spot gouramis" are aggressive i have some in my tank now n no matter who i put them with they will atk, always try to assert dominance
I’ve had a 75 gallon setup for a lil over a year now that I originally threw in a cpl zebra danios, cpl red serpaes and a blue gitd rainbow shark. Then I threw in (all at once) 4 pearl gouramis, 2 thick lip gouramis, 2 gold gouramis, 2- 3 dot gouramis, 2 angel fish, 1 opaline gourami and a cpl coreydora catfish. Then abt a month after I added 2 very small blue paradise gouramis. Everybody is very chill after a yr. The opaline chases a lil but nothing crazy aggressive. They’re all beautiful to watch. I also have a 40 gallon setup with 8 dwarf gouramis, an albino rainbow shark and a cpl coreydoras. There are 4 different dwarf gourami species in there. 2 of each species and they all get along.
Sparkling gourami win for their chirps... love hearing that in my living room randomly!
Hey I just got a group of them they’re still somewhat small but very healthy and active do you have any tips for them? Thanks!
@@BroadswordNii I put them into an established (2 year old tank) that I had just moved a school of tetras from. They picked out all of my snails that weren't adults and all the guppy fry that were in the tank... now I am just feeding them krill flakes mostly with frozen brine and blood worms. And they pick at veggie flakes (but not branches veggies with my 5... literally ignore them)... I have them with 3 adult guppies that may or may not still be making fry since the addition (which makes me like the gourami more)... they aren't harassing the adult display guppies but it means that every tank isn't a guppy grow out tank... .
.... I'm doing everything "wrong" though... I have a group of 5.. hang on back filter.... it's planted enough to slow flow, but I know they won't breed successfully.. I've been seeing them mate for a few months but haven't seen fry yet... but I also haven't seen a bubble nest.. they definitely are wrapping each other and one swims off with eggs though... idk.. maybe the adult guppies are out for payback.. or my lackadaisical water changes are wrecking eggs. I'm going to try to get the breeding pair into their own tank over winter and hope for babies and then movie them outdoors next spring for the summer to see what they do in a maze of water lettuce and hyacinth
@@BroadswordNii when I got them I had 4 adults and one baby
They bullied the smallest a bit but he had so many hides he caught up in size... so it's just the gourami and kuhli loaches with like a trio of display guppies essentially...
I love gouramis, they're so beautiful!
My favority Paradis Fish,very Nice video!
Thank you
Thank you for this presentation. Great video.
Welcome
Many many thanks.very interesting.
Love seeing a bunch of Gourami, for sure my favourite sight.
4. Is not Trichopodus microlepis but the platinum variant of the Three Spot Gourami/Trichopodus trichopterus.
There is also a few inconsistencies in use of the scientific names which can be a little confusing for those who don't know them.
Trichopodus trichopterus is the name used for all variants of the Three spot Gourami(Gold/Opaline/plantinum) and all colour variants of the Dwarf Gourami are called Trichogaster Lalius. Care/size is the same for each species as they are only a colour variant.
Colisa lalia is an old name.
Low maintenance fish ever which live without any setup even 10 days my fishes survived..I love goura
Love paradise gourami, lovely video
Thanks
Great info as I'm getting my 75 gallon setup this weekend. Always liked the Pearls in the past and think I'll go that same way along with a honey as well.
Wow what a fantastic informative video thankyou so much I loved it
Welcome
1:12 I like how those three Dwarf Gouramis were just chilling.
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i have a moonlight gourami and two opaline blue gouramis living in harmony with few tetras . :)
I have a neon blue now with wild dwarf and Lilly gourami they are awesome 😎🆒
Thanks for the info 🙏
Very informative. Thank u
My pleasure
Very beautiful
Wow beautiful
Thanks
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those leopard gouramis are also called leopard bush fish , im waiting to get one but there predatory fish and you cant keep them with anything it can fit in its mouth, they do usually get up to 6 inches but there very slow growers so i can stay in a ten gallon for about two years of it’s life and then you will probably need it in something like a 40 gallon when it’s full grown
I have a male paradise gourami fish named (BLUETIGER) I will be breeding him with a female fighter plakat bettafish. The babies will be trained in a sugar ray Robinson self-defense boxing style against the republican southern or northern {studfish}
I need a map I’m so lost
@@Shoto69420lol you mean a map to the coneheads
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Cant wait
It's been 9 long months. Can we get an update on the project?
I have a 30 tank with about 10 small leopard gouramis in it. So far they seem happy.
Want gourami really badly
Can you max those gourami fish....i have 2 honet gourami and i want to add some dwarf gourami or other gourami but dont know if i should
You can but you want to quarantine any new gourami in a tank alone for at least 30 days to insure they don't have gourami disease it's highly contagious and kills within 30 days. You also want to make sure you don't have aggressive breeds. I have 2 dwarfs, 2 electric blues and 2 flames all breeding pairs. I would like to get a couple different breeds to complete my 36 gallon tank. They currently have 5 neon tetras and a rubber nose pleco in the tank with them it's a bow front tank so it's tal and has plenty of space to accommodate
is it a bad idea to keep multiple different gourami in one tank
from what i’ve read, yes.
No I have dwarf, electric blue, flame, and honey all in the same tank and they don't really mess with each other like that as long as the tank is big enough and there is enough tall foliage for them to swim and hide in they won't have any issues just do your research and don't get aggressive types
Just a quick update, those "3 spot gouramis" are aggressive i have some in my tank now n no matter who i put them with they will atk, always try to assert dominance
Put a snake head with them and they will not be aggressive again.
Wait ! It’s bot related to betta fish?
I have gourami with rad 👁️
Yooo
That is not a wild dwarf gourami. That is a banded gourami. Stop spreading false news. 3:59
Snakeskin gourami being forgotten
sorry you're wrong, you said Moonlight Gourami, but what's in this video is the three spot gourami, the white platinum variant.
woww....Check mine to bro. i have added some goura to my tank
Hello
290 gallons for a ugly giant gourami lol for 20 years
I’ve had a 75 gallon setup for a lil over a year now that I originally threw in a cpl zebra danios, cpl red serpaes and a blue gitd rainbow shark. Then I threw in (all at once) 4 pearl gouramis, 2 thick lip gouramis, 2 gold gouramis, 2- 3 dot gouramis, 2 angel fish, 1 opaline gourami and a cpl coreydora catfish. Then abt a month after I added 2 very small blue paradise gouramis. Everybody is very chill after a yr. The opaline chases a lil but nothing crazy aggressive. They’re all beautiful to watch.
I also have a 40 gallon setup with 8 dwarf gouramis, an albino rainbow shark and a cpl coreydoras. There are 4 different dwarf gourami species in there. 2 of each species and they all get along.
That rainbow shark will eventually eat all of the other fish if you don't watch it and move it when it gets bigger
I have dwarf gourami