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Honey Gourami

$899 CAD
SKU: 400000001210

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Honey Gourami

Description

Honey Gourami

Temperature: 77-83
Minimum Tank Size: 10 Gallons


These are excellent starter fish, and they’re really interesting, too. They are long-lived (up to 8 years), hardy, and grow to about 3″ each. You can keep one in a tank of just 10 gallons, which is great for most people looking for a desktop companion. Honey gourami are pretty shy at first, but they become quite friendly once they’ve gotten used to their surroundings.

So, why do we think this is such an interesting fish? So many reasons! First, like most gourami, they have whisker-like ventral fins, which they use to poke around in front of them. It’s really interesting to watch them explore their environments. Also, like archerfish, they will sometimes squirt water out of the tank! This is a hunting method, and they use it to bring down small insects out of the air. It’s not very common behaviour, but if you’re lucky, you might see them do it.

Also, much like bettas, the honey gourami has a labyrinth organ, allowing it to breathe air from the surface. Also like bettas, it builds bubble nests when breeding. They love having plenty of places to rest and hide in their tanks.


Specifications

  • Category
    Gouramis
  • Species Type
    Labyrinth Fish
  • Water Temperature
    77°F to 83°F
  • Minimum Tank Size
    10 Gallons
  • Water pH Level
    Acidic, Neutral
  • Habitat Preference
    Driftwood, Hiding Spots, Planted Tanks, Sandy Tanks
  • Behaviour
    Semi-aggressive, Community Fish

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Honey Gourami

$899 CAD

Honey Gourami

Temperature: 77-83
Minimum Tank Size: 10 Gallons


These are excellent starter fish, and they’re really interesting, too. They are long-lived (up to 8 years), hardy, and grow to about 3″ each. You can keep one in a tank of just 10 gallons, which is great for most people looking for a desktop companion. Honey gourami are pretty shy at first, but they become quite friendly once they’ve gotten used to their surroundings.

So, why do we think this is such an interesting fish? So many reasons! First, like most gourami, they have whisker-like ventral fins, which they use to poke around in front of them. It’s really interesting to watch them explore their environments. Also, like archerfish, they will sometimes squirt water out of the tank! This is a hunting method, and they use it to bring down small insects out of the air. It’s not very common behaviour, but if you’re lucky, you might see them do it.

Also, much like bettas, the honey gourami has a labyrinth organ, allowing it to breathe air from the surface. Also like bettas, it builds bubble nests when breeding. They love having plenty of places to rest and hide in their tanks.


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