That's a very nice setup! :) corydoras and most tetras keep to themselves and i personally think a gourami would be a great centerpiece in a tank. But corys live in schools, so you should buy at least five. And since corys breed a lot, you should buy every few specimens from different stores.
Yes. :)
There are no problems about it. remember that you have to have at least 20 gallon tank, because your gourami and shrimp will need to have space. You may also visit recent website that I built for freshwater fish at : http://aquatropicalfish.com http://aquatropicalfish.com/forum/index.php
A gourami is a type of freshwater fish from Asia. They have a lifespan of about 4 years, and come in different varieties.
yes .they can even breed
A Gourami is a sort of fish that lives in fresh water.
Snakeskin gourami was created in 1910.
Not really. There will be some bullying in the tank if the gourami is bigger than the dwarf gourami. Usually the dwarf will be left lone but there is usually fin nipping.
I would advise not to add a dwarf gourami with a honey dwarf gourami. The honey gourami is very shy and much smaller than the dwarf gourami, and the dwarf gourami is prone to being very agressive. Depending on your luck, you might get a gourami with a nicer temperment. I wouldn't suggest it though.
im pretty sure they will if the conditions are right
Put them in separate tanks
Live bearer 'Poecillia reticulata' (Guppy). Bubble nest builder 'Trichogaster leeri' (Lace gourami). Egg scatterer 'Botia macrocantha' (Clown loach).
No, gouramis are egglayers.
The kissing gourami Helostoma temminicki comes from the far east. It is reported to be found in parts of India and Malaysia