


Male Red Dwarf Gourami - Trichogaster lalius 3cm
The Dwarf Gourami is a beautiful and peaceful freshwater aquarium fish, known for its vibrant color and active behavior. With proper care, they can thrive and add a stunning touch to any aquarium.
The Dwarf Gourami is a beautiful and peaceful freshwater aquarium fish, known for its vibrant color and active behavior. With proper care, they can thrive and add a stunning touch to any aquarium.
The Dwarf Gourami is a beautiful and peaceful freshwater aquarium fish, known for its vibrant color and active behavior. With proper care, they can thrive and add a stunning touch to any aquarium.
Scientific Name:
Trichogaster lalius
Common Name:
Dwarf Gourami
Adult Size:
2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.5 cm)
Temperature Range:
75 to 82°F (24 to 28°C)
pH Range:
6.0 to 7.5
Compatibility:
Generally peaceful and can be kept with other peaceful fish. They do well in community tanks with species that have similar water parameter requirements. Good tank mates include tetras, guppies, rasboras, and small catfish.
Minimum Tank Size:
60 Litres , but a larger tank is better for a group
Originates from:
South Asia, specifically India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Ideal Substrate:
Fine sand or small, smooth gravel. A well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots and gentle water flow is ideal.
Ideal Tank Mates Suggestions:
Peaceful fish such as Tetras, Guppies, Rasboras, and small catfish. Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping species.
Fish to Avoid:
Aggressive fish, large fish, and species that are known to nip at long fins, such as some barbs and cichlids.
Diet:
Omnivorous; they will eat a variety of foods including high-quality flake or pellet food, live food (such as bloodworms and brine shrimp), and frozen food. They also benefit from occasional vegetable matter like blanched peas or zucchini.
Breeding:
Breeding the Dwarf Gourami is possible in a well-maintained aquarium. Males build a bubble nest at the surface of the water and court the female. The male will wrap around the female to encourage her to release eggs, which he fertilizes and then collects and places in the bubble nest. The male will guard the nest and the fry until they are free-swimming.
Appearance:
The Dwarf Gourami is known for its vibrant and diverse coloration. Males are typically more colorful, with a deep blue body and bright red or orange stripes. Females are usually less colorful, with a more subdued silver or pale blue color.
Behavior:
Dwarf Gouramis are generally peaceful and active. They are known for their curious and sometimes shy behavior. They enjoy exploring their environment and can be quite interactive with their tank mates and their surroundings.
Care Tips:
Water Quality: Maintain clean water with regular water changes and a good filtration system.
Tank Setup: Provide plenty of hiding spots with plants, caves, and decorations to reduce stress and provide enrichment.
Feeding: Feed a varied diet to ensure they receive all necessary nutrients.
Stress Reduction: Avoid over-crowding and provide a calm, stable environment to reduce stress and aggression.