tropical flakes!
$10 to $20
yes .they can even breed
In that fish, kissing is a form of battle. They are not "kissing", they are fighting. And yes, they fight well.
by completing the 12th task in achievement track 5. this is the track that involves email, texting and facebooking invites to play tap zoo 2. Once unlocked the kissing gourami costs $650,000 coins.
The Kissing gourami (Helostoma temminckii) is of a completely different species from the Opaline gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus). They are totally unrelated. The Opaline is the same species as the 'Three spot, Blue, Gold, Platinum they are all colour sports and these can be bred together. However the cross you have mentioned can not happen. The name Gourami is a name that has commonly been applied to many fish of many unrelated species and in general means a fish that has a labyrinthine system for breathing.
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.
Kissing fish or kissing gourami, typically eat benthic algae and aquatic plants, they will also eat insects taken from water's surface. Kissing fish also filter plankton from the water and scrape the algae from stones. Cooked lettuce is a good alternative for kissing fish kept in an aquarium and any kind of live food.
dwarf gouramis live in sluggish backwaters of northern India
dwarf gouramis live in sluggish backwaters of northern India
If by "Pink Gourami" you mean Kissing gourami (Helostoma temmincki) Provided the tank is set up for tropical anabantids the main reason I know of would be that the tank is not big enough. These tropical fish grow to over 10 Inches quite rapidly so a large tank would be necessary (minimum tank size for a pair of these fish would be around 30 gallons.
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.