Dwarf Gourami - Assorted Special (4 for $50)
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Dwarf Gourami - Assorted Special (4 for $50)

A$50.00

A$50.00

4-5cm

Description

The dwarf gourami is a peaceful and shy fish. If you have a pair of them, the two fish will often swim together. Dwarf Gourami's prefer a well planted tank, also with some floating plants. It has been selectively bred into various brightly coloured strains. They can sometimes be territorial to other male gourami's, so in a smaller tank it's recommended to keep a single male.  Originating in India, West Bengal, Assam, and Bangladesh, the dwarf gourami are native to thickly vegetated waters Shop Gouramis online delivered with confidence with our livestock guarantee. Note: Pictures examples of stock only. Assorted colours supplied. Features of Dwarf Gourami: Males are larger and brighter than females and have more pointed fins They have an additional organ which they use to take in oxygen from the waters surface They swim in the top and middle levels of the tank  Peaceful, docile fish that do well in community tanks Grows to 6-9cm The Best Aquarium Size for Gourami's: The minimum tank size for three dwarf gourami's is 35L. You’ll likely need much larger tanks if you’re planning on introducing some tank mates. They will spend most of their time in the top to middle layer of the water column. After an Aquarium for your fish? Browse our Aquarium Tank Selection here. Tank Mate Compatibility: The most ideal tank mates for the Dwarf Gourami would be fish that dwell near the bottom of the tank. They are a peaceful species that do well in a community aquarium. If keeping multiple gourami's it is best to keep a ratio of 1 male to 2 females. Great tank mates include: Other Gouramis Mollies Loaches Rasboras Swordtail Fish Tetras   Diet: Gourami's will accept all types of live, frozen, and dry foods. Feed flakes, and pellets, as well as frozen and live foods such as bloodworms, mosquito larvae, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Check out our extensive range of aquarium fish foods. Dwarf Gourami Tank Setup: Aquarium Filtration for Dwarf Gourami's A filtration system is necessary for removal of waste and debris. Gourami's do not like fast or strong water flow. Opt for an aquarium filter suitable for your fish tank size that cleans effectively, but offers the ability to reduce flow. If water current is to strong, use sturdy aquarium plants and ornaments to create areas of reduced water current for refuge. Explore aquarium filtration products here. Aquarium Lighting for Gourami's Ensure the lighting is subdued. Light is necessary for the photosynthesis required for the health and growth of all aquarium plants. LED aquarium lighting with dimmable functions enable to you set the appropriate lighting.  Need aquarium lighting? View available aquarium lighting here. Aquarium Heater for Dwarf Gourami's This fish enjoy temperatures between 23 - 27° C. If you are unable to maintain this temperature naturally, use an aquarium heater. Aquarium heaters also stabilize water temperatures.  A thermometer is recommended to monitor the water temperature. Get yourself a new aquarium heater here.  Aquarium Plants for Dwarf Gourami's Gourami's prefer a planted aquarium to swim in and around the foliage, as well as floating plants that subdue intense lighting. Gourami's are known to eat plants, so you should add resilient plants with firmer leaves to the tank. Anubias Java Fern Crytocorynes Bacopa  Interested in live plants for your aquarium? View our range of live aquarium plants here. Aquarium Decorations for Dwarf Gourami's Decorations of personal preference can be used in aquarium with gourami's. Ensure there is structure for your Gourami's to hide and rest around that breaks up water flow. Rock and driftwood mimic natural environments, while resin ornaments add character and design to an aquarium. View our large range of aquarium decorations here. Aquarium Substrate for Dwarf Gourami's Use sand or a dark, fine gravel for the tank’s substrate. If keeping a planted aquarium, consider the use of nutrient rich substrates such as aqua-soils. A variety of Substrates are available at Coburg Aquarium.