Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Blue Gourami


The blue gourami is a robust fish that should be kept with other hardy, but mildly aggressive, community tank fishes. When kept with active, aggressive fishes it will often retreat to a corner and hide. House only one male per aquarium, as this species has a tendency to fight with one another. It should be housed in larger tanks (i.e., 30 gallons or more) that are densely planted with live plants, such as Hygrophila and Limnophilaon the sides and back of the tank, as well as floating plants like Riccia. Artificial plants are also acceptable. Provide lots of hiding places for the female in the form of rocks and driftwood, and leave plenty of swimming area in the center to accommodate its lively antics. This fish is an accomplished jumper, so a tight-fitting cover is a must. The blue gourami accepts a wide range of foods, including small live foods, such as bloodworms, Tubifex worms, earthworms, glass worms and brine shrimp, as well as flake and freeze-dried foods. Supplement with vegetable matter in the form of Spirulina-based foods or parboiled vegetables, such as romaine lettuce, zucchini or peas.

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

Blue Gourami

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