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Freshwater Fish Sparkling Gourami
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Sparkling Gourami

$3.00

The sparkling gourami (Trichopsis pumila) is a small and peaceful freshwater fish that is popular among aquarium enthusiasts. Here's a care sheet to help you provide the best environment for your sparkling gouramis:

1. Tank Size:

  • A minimum tank size of 10 gallons is recommended for a small group of sparkling gouramis.

2. Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 78-82°F (25-28°C).

  • pH: 6.0-7.5.

  • Hardness: 2-15 dGH.

3. Tank Setup:

  • Provide plenty of hiding places using plants, driftwood, and rocks.

  • Ensure the tank has low to moderate lighting since sparkling gouramis come from densely vegetated areas.

4. Filtration:

  • Use a gentle filter, as sparkling gouramis prefer slow-moving water.

5. Substrate:

  • Use a soft substrate like sand or small gravel, as they like to forage at the bottom.

6. Tank Mates:

  • Sparkling gouramis are peaceful, but avoid keeping them with aggressive or larger fish. Suitable tankmates include other peaceful community fish like small tetras, rasboras, and dwarf corydoras.

7. Feeding:

  • Offer a varied diet, including high-quality flake food, small pellets, and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and mosquito larvae.

8. Behavior:

  • Sparkling gouramis are labyrinth fish, meaning they can breathe air from the surface. Ensure there is access to the water's surface for them to breathe.

9. Breeding:

  • If you want to breed sparkling gouramis, provide a well-planted tank. The male builds a bubble nest at the water's surface where the female deposits eggs. Remove the female after spawning to prevent aggression.

10. Water Changes:

  • Regular water changes are crucial to maintain water quality. Aim for at least 20-30% every 1-2 weeks.

11. Disease Prevention:

  • Quarantine new fish before introducing them to the main tank to prevent the spread of diseases.

12. Observation:

  • Monitor your fish regularly for any signs of illness or stress. If you notice any issues, take appropriate action promptly.

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The sparkling gourami (Trichopsis pumila) is a small and peaceful freshwater fish that is popular among aquarium enthusiasts. Here's a care sheet to help you provide the best environment for your sparkling gouramis:

1. Tank Size:

  • A minimum tank size of 10 gallons is recommended for a small group of sparkling gouramis.

2. Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 78-82°F (25-28°C).

  • pH: 6.0-7.5.

  • Hardness: 2-15 dGH.

3. Tank Setup:

  • Provide plenty of hiding places using plants, driftwood, and rocks.

  • Ensure the tank has low to moderate lighting since sparkling gouramis come from densely vegetated areas.

4. Filtration:

  • Use a gentle filter, as sparkling gouramis prefer slow-moving water.

5. Substrate:

  • Use a soft substrate like sand or small gravel, as they like to forage at the bottom.

6. Tank Mates:

  • Sparkling gouramis are peaceful, but avoid keeping them with aggressive or larger fish. Suitable tankmates include other peaceful community fish like small tetras, rasboras, and dwarf corydoras.

7. Feeding:

  • Offer a varied diet, including high-quality flake food, small pellets, and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and mosquito larvae.

8. Behavior:

  • Sparkling gouramis are labyrinth fish, meaning they can breathe air from the surface. Ensure there is access to the water's surface for them to breathe.

9. Breeding:

  • If you want to breed sparkling gouramis, provide a well-planted tank. The male builds a bubble nest at the water's surface where the female deposits eggs. Remove the female after spawning to prevent aggression.

10. Water Changes:

  • Regular water changes are crucial to maintain water quality. Aim for at least 20-30% every 1-2 weeks.

11. Disease Prevention:

  • Quarantine new fish before introducing them to the main tank to prevent the spread of diseases.

12. Observation:

  • Monitor your fish regularly for any signs of illness or stress. If you notice any issues, take appropriate action promptly.

The sparkling gourami (Trichopsis pumila) is a small and peaceful freshwater fish that is popular among aquarium enthusiasts. Here's a care sheet to help you provide the best environment for your sparkling gouramis:

1. Tank Size:

  • A minimum tank size of 10 gallons is recommended for a small group of sparkling gouramis.

2. Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 78-82°F (25-28°C).

  • pH: 6.0-7.5.

  • Hardness: 2-15 dGH.

3. Tank Setup:

  • Provide plenty of hiding places using plants, driftwood, and rocks.

  • Ensure the tank has low to moderate lighting since sparkling gouramis come from densely vegetated areas.

4. Filtration:

  • Use a gentle filter, as sparkling gouramis prefer slow-moving water.

5. Substrate:

  • Use a soft substrate like sand or small gravel, as they like to forage at the bottom.

6. Tank Mates:

  • Sparkling gouramis are peaceful, but avoid keeping them with aggressive or larger fish. Suitable tankmates include other peaceful community fish like small tetras, rasboras, and dwarf corydoras.

7. Feeding:

  • Offer a varied diet, including high-quality flake food, small pellets, and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and mosquito larvae.

8. Behavior:

  • Sparkling gouramis are labyrinth fish, meaning they can breathe air from the surface. Ensure there is access to the water's surface for them to breathe.

9. Breeding:

  • If you want to breed sparkling gouramis, provide a well-planted tank. The male builds a bubble nest at the water's surface where the female deposits eggs. Remove the female after spawning to prevent aggression.

10. Water Changes:

  • Regular water changes are crucial to maintain water quality. Aim for at least 20-30% every 1-2 weeks.

11. Disease Prevention:

  • Quarantine new fish before introducing them to the main tank to prevent the spread of diseases.

12. Observation:

  • Monitor your fish regularly for any signs of illness or stress. If you notice any issues, take appropriate action promptly.

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