Gourami- Alligator Albino 6-8in

$250.00

The term "gourami alligator albino fish" likely refers to either the Albino Giant Gourami (Osphronemus goramy) or the Albino Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula), as the two are distinct species. The Albino Giant Gourami is a large, peaceful freshwater fish with a pale white or pinkish body and red eyes. The Albino Alligator Gar is a massive, predatory fish with a pale yellow or shiny body and red eyes, known for its prehistoric appearance. 

Albino Giant Gourami

  • Appearance: Pale, creamy-white to pinkish body with red eyes. Can develop a nuchal hump on the head and thicker lips as they age.

  • Temperament: Generally peaceful, but may become territorial as they mature.

  • Size: Can grow up to 18–24 inches (45–60 cm).

  • Diet: Omnivorous, primarily an herbivore and fruit-eater, but accepts prepared foods.

  • Habitat: Requires a very large, spacious aquarium with plenty of hiding spots. 

Albino Alligator Gar

  • Appearance: Pale yellow or shiny body with translucent red eyes. Has a long, heavy body with a broad snout.

  • Temperament: A passive-looking but voracious ambush predator.

  • Size: A very large, prehistoric-looking fish.

  • Diet: Primarily eats fish, but will also eat other small prey like waterfowl or small mammals.

  • Habitat: Needs a very large, specialized aquarium. 

Key differences

  • Species: The gourami is a "true" gourami, while the gar is a type of gar.

  • Size: The gourami grows large, but the alligator gar is significantly larger and grows to be one of the largest freshwater fish species.

  • Temperament: The gourami is generally peaceful, while the gar is a predator.

  • Appearance: The gourami has a more rounded body, while the gar has a long, torpedo-shaped body and snout. 

The term "gourami alligator albino fish" likely refers to either the Albino Giant Gourami (Osphronemus goramy) or the Albino Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula), as the two are distinct species. The Albino Giant Gourami is a large, peaceful freshwater fish with a pale white or pinkish body and red eyes. The Albino Alligator Gar is a massive, predatory fish with a pale yellow or shiny body and red eyes, known for its prehistoric appearance. 

Albino Giant Gourami

  • Appearance: Pale, creamy-white to pinkish body with red eyes. Can develop a nuchal hump on the head and thicker lips as they age.

  • Temperament: Generally peaceful, but may become territorial as they mature.

  • Size: Can grow up to 18–24 inches (45–60 cm).

  • Diet: Omnivorous, primarily an herbivore and fruit-eater, but accepts prepared foods.

  • Habitat: Requires a very large, spacious aquarium with plenty of hiding spots. 

Albino Alligator Gar

  • Appearance: Pale yellow or shiny body with translucent red eyes. Has a long, heavy body with a broad snout.

  • Temperament: A passive-looking but voracious ambush predator.

  • Size: A very large, prehistoric-looking fish.

  • Diet: Primarily eats fish, but will also eat other small prey like waterfowl or small mammals.

  • Habitat: Needs a very large, specialized aquarium. 

Key differences

  • Species: The gourami is a "true" gourami, while the gar is a type of gar.

  • Size: The gourami grows large, but the alligator gar is significantly larger and grows to be one of the largest freshwater fish species.

  • Temperament: The gourami is generally peaceful, while the gar is a predator.

  • Appearance: The gourami has a more rounded body, while the gar has a long, torpedo-shaped body and snout.