dwarf gouramis live in sluggish backwaters of northern India
dwarf gouramis live in sluggish backwaters of northern India
No. Gouramis will be very aggressive to the tetra.
small tetras, bottom-feeding catfish(NOT CHINESE ALGAE EATERS) and other live-bearers,
Gouramis aren't really great fish to have together unless they have room to move around (e.g. at least 5 gallons per fish). Your tank is MUCH too small to have two gouramis, they're fighting for territory. If you don't want to return one to the fish store, then you should definitly just get a bigger tank. Unless you have dwarf gouramis, you should have them in at least 20 gallons. It also depends on what kind of gouramis you have. Some are more social and are more likely to school (dwarf gouramis, pearl gouramis) whereas others prefer to be top dog (opaline gouramis, blue gouramis). Good luck!
No, gouramis are egglayers.
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The scientific name for a Dwarf Gourami is Colisa lalia.
Yes, gouramis have a labyrinth organ that allows them to breathe air in addition to extracting oxygen from water.
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no. fish can only mate with fish of the same species. Gouramis mate with gouramis and platys mate with platys.
Gouramis come in a large number of colors. You can not determine their sex based on their color.
I have a blue gourami with my gold