Pearl gourami
Trichogaster leeri
Schooling fish / keeping in pairs
Profile
| Family: | Labyrinth fish | ||
| Home: | Asia | ||
| Synonyms: | Trichopodus leeri, Psphromenus trichopterus, Trichopus leeri | ||
| First introduction: | 1933 | ||
| Size: | 12cm | ||
| Sexual differences: | Male more red; extended, pointed dorsal and anal fins | ||
| Nutrition: | Flake and plant food, live food, FD | ||
| Temperature: | 24-28°C | ||
| Tank size: | 100cm | ||
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| Atlas 1 / page 644 |
Area of origin:
Malaysia, Borneo and Sumatra; in rivers densely overgrown with plants
Social behaviour:
Very peaceful, but two males can often fight each other.
Keeping conditions:
Water level from approx. 30 cm, provide hiding places on the water surface (floating ferns). Do not keep with rowdy fish (e.g. cichlids), T. leeri then loses its magnificent colours and stands shyly in a corner, indeed, does not dare to eat. The room temperature should be above 20-22° C, otherwise the fish will catch a cold easily and become ill
Breeding:
Lower the water level to approx. 12 cm. A large foam nest is built between aquatic plants and is well guarded by the male after spawning. The male does not drive the female away as brusquely as other labyrinth fish species.
Foam nest
Special features:
Very persistent, the hardiest of the labyrinthine fish next to the blue gourami. Lives for about 8 years.
Source: Mergus Atlas Volume 1
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