Gouramis are beautiful! Their color depends on the type, but they are all pretty similar looking otherwise. They are tall and thin and have wide dorsal and pelvic fins but a relatively small caudal fin. They have a superior mouth and two long feeler-like rays at the front of their bodies.
A Gourami is a sort of fish that lives in fresh water.
Only fish in the same class gourami, and try to keep the fish around the same size as the fish you have.
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.
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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
opline gourami, guppies ,hatchet fish
I have a blue gourami with my gold
Gourami
Gar, Gourami, Guppy,
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.
A gourami is a type of freshwater fish from Asia. They have a lifespan of about 4 years, and come in different varieties.
Suitable tank mates for a giant gourami include other large, peaceful fish such as angelfish, silver dollars, and larger tetras. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or territorial fish to prevent conflicts in the tank.