Male Dwarf Neon Gourami

  • Male Dwarf Neon Gourami: Vibrant and graceful addition to your aquarium.
  • Peaceful temperament: Gets along well with other non-aggressive community fish.
  • Unique breathing: Possesses a labyrinth organ to breathe air from the water’s surface.
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Description

Introduction: Meet the Male Dwarf Neon Gourami, a captivating gem that brings a splash of vibrant color and graceful charm to your aquarium. With its dazzling hues and graceful demeanor, this miniature labyrinth fish is a stunning addition to any aquatic setup. Let’s explore the enchanting features and care essentials of the Male Dwarf Neon Gourami.

Scientific Name: The Male Dwarf Neon Gourami belongs to the species Trichopsis pumila, a captivating labyrinth fish known for its vivid colors.

Water Quality: Maintaining optimal water conditions is crucial for the well-being of the Male Dwarf Neon Gourami. Here are the key water parameters:

  • Temperature: Keep the water temperature between 77°F and 82°F (25°C to 28°C) for their comfort.
  • pH Level: Aim for a slightly acidic to neutral pH level between 6.0 and 7.5.
  • GH Level: Maintain the general hardness (GH) between 5 to 15 dGH for essential minerals.
  • KH Level: Keep the carbonate hardness (KH) between 3 to 8 dKH for pH stability.

Feeding: Male Dwarf Neon Gouramis are omnivores with a preference for small live or frozen foods. Offer them a varied diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and live/frozen treats like bloodworms and brine shrimp.

Tank Mates: These peaceful gouramis get along well with other non-aggressive community fish like tetras, rasboras, and peaceful barbs.

Substrates and Tank Decorations: Use fine sand or smooth gravel as the substrate to replicate their natural habitat. Provide hiding spots with plants, driftwood, and rocks for a secure environment.

Suitable Plants: Floating plants and tall, soft-leaved plants like Amazon Sword and Java Fern provide an ideal sanctuary for Male Dwarf Neon Gouramis.

Sexing: Sexing Male Dwarf Neon Gouramis is relatively easy. Males showcase vibrant colors and have elongated dorsal and anal fins, while females appear more subdued.

Breeding: Breeding Male Dwarf Neon Gouramis can be challenging and may require a dedicated breeding tank with specific conditions.

Maximum Size and Longevity: Male Dwarf Neon Gouramis grow up to 1.5 inches (4 cm) in length and can live up to 4 years with proper care.

General Information: These elegant labyrinth fish are a popular choice for aquarists due to their beauty and peaceful nature.

A Fun Fact: Male Dwarf Neon Gouramis are known for their unique ability to breathe air from the water’s surface using a specialized organ called the labyrinth organ.

Transform your aquarium into a dazzling aquatic paradise with the Male Dwarf Neon Gourami. Their brilliant colors and gentle temperament will elevate the beauty of your tank and create a serene ambiance that you’ll adore for years to come!

Specification

My Family

Family

Osphronemidae

Where I am from

Origin

South Asia

My behaviour

Social

Peaceful

How do I breed

Breeding

Egglayer

Can you keep me

Care Level

Moderate

Potential of Hydrogen

pH Level Aquarium pH measures water acidity/alkalinity. 7 is neutral. Fish have pH preferences; maintain ideal levels for their health and stability.

6.0 – 7.5

General Hardness

GH Level GH (General Hardness) in aquariums measures minerals like calcium and magnesium. It affects fish health by showing water\'s mineral content.

5 – 15 dGH

Carbonate Hardness

KH Level KH (Carbonate Hardness) in an aquarium stabilizes pH. It acts like a shield, keeping the water conditions just right for fish.

3 – 8 dKH

Temperature

Temperature Ideal temperature needed for fish

25°C – 28°C

How long will I live

Life Span

3 – 5 Years

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