
Male Neon Dwarf Gourami - (No Online Purchases)
Description:
Male Neon Dwarf Gourami - (No Online Purchases)
Origin:Natural Habitat:
Maximum Size and Longevity
Water Quality
Feeding
Dwarf Gouramis are omnivorous and in the wild feed on small insects and larvae from the top of the water.
They also readily feed on algae and plant matter.
In the aquarium, they will feed on most types of feeds including floating pellets or flake.
They also feed live or frozen foods like Bloodworms and Brine shrimp.
Feeding live foods is essential in conditioning fish for breeding.
CompatibilityDwarf Gouramis are a very peaceful fish and are more suited to a community tank that does not contain any predatory or aggressive fish.
They can be kept with tetras, small barbs, native species such as Rainbowfish, as well as livebearers.
Avoid keeping with large aggressive fish including some of the larger types of Gouramis.
Description:
Male Neon Dwarf Gourami - (No Online Purchases)
Origin:Natural Habitat:
Maximum Size and Longevity
Water Quality
Feeding
Dwarf Gouramis are omnivorous and in the wild feed on small insects and larvae from the top of the water.
They also readily feed on algae and plant matter.
In the aquarium, they will feed on most types of feeds including floating pellets or flake.
They also feed live or frozen foods like Bloodworms and Brine shrimp.
Feeding live foods is essential in conditioning fish for breeding.
CompatibilityDwarf Gouramis are a very peaceful fish and are more suited to a community tank that does not contain any predatory or aggressive fish.
They can be kept with tetras, small barbs, native species such as Rainbowfish, as well as livebearers.
Avoid keeping with large aggressive fish including some of the larger types of Gouramis.
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$4.12Description
Description:
Male Neon Dwarf Gourami - (No Online Purchases)
Origin:Natural Habitat:
Maximum Size and Longevity
Water Quality
Feeding
Dwarf Gouramis are omnivorous and in the wild feed on small insects and larvae from the top of the water.
They also readily feed on algae and plant matter.
In the aquarium, they will feed on most types of feeds including floating pellets or flake.
They also feed live or frozen foods like Bloodworms and Brine shrimp.
Feeding live foods is essential in conditioning fish for breeding.
CompatibilityDwarf Gouramis are a very peaceful fish and are more suited to a community tank that does not contain any predatory or aggressive fish.
They can be kept with tetras, small barbs, native species such as Rainbowfish, as well as livebearers.
Avoid keeping with large aggressive fish including some of the larger types of Gouramis.

















