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Gourami- Cobalt Blue Dwarf
The cobalt blue dwarf gourami is a freshwater fish known for its vibrant cobalt blue body and red-to-reddish-brown vertical stripes, though color intensity varies. They are small, peaceful, and shy, growing to about 2-3 inches long. As a labyrinth fish, they can breathe air directly from the surface, making them hardy but requiring access to the water's surface. They are omnivores and are suitable for beginners, but males can be territorial and should not be housed together without a large tank.
The cobalt blue dwarf gourami is a freshwater fish known for its vibrant cobalt blue body and red-to-reddish-brown vertical stripes, though color intensity varies. They are small, peaceful, and shy, growing to about 2-3 inches long. As a labyrinth fish, they can breathe air directly from the surface, making them hardy but requiring access to the water's surface. They are omnivores and are suitable for beginners, but males can be territorial and should not be housed together without a large tank.

