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  • Giant Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys acrostoma)

    Giant Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys acrostoma)

    $19.99

    A peaceful gourami species found in the blackwater peat swamps of Borneo, the Giant Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys acrostoma) is relatively rare in the hobby due to its relatively restricted range and unique requirements. In the wild, these fish inhabit warm, highly acidic waters with pH as low as 4.0, and in the aquarium it will do best if kept in soft, slightly acidic water as well. The addition of tannins to the water by using Indian Almond Leaves or Bark is useful to help this species thrive.

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  • Parosphromenus sp. Gelam

    Parosphromenus sp. Gelam

    $14.99

    Like all Licorice Gouramis, Parosphromenus sp. Gelam is a small anabantiform fish, growing up to 1.25″. These gouramis have spectacular coloration, especially as adults. Adult Licorice Gouramis have spots and stripes of red, blue, iridescent silver, black, and more! These fish will do best in soft water, as they are native to blackwater in Indonesia.

  • Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys osphromenoides)

    Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys osphromenoides)

    Price range: $9.99 through $12.99

    A small, peaceful gourami species found in the blackwater peat swamps of Malaysia and Indonesia, the Chocolate Gourami has been popular in the aquarium hobby for decades due to its unique color pattern and social behavior. In the wild, it inhabits warm, highly acidic waters with pH as low as 4.0, and in the aquarium it will do best if kept in soft, slightly acidic water as well. The addition of tannins to the water by using Indian Almond Leaves or Bark is useful to help this species thrive.

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  • Gold Honey Gourami (Trichogaster chuna)

    Gold Honey Gourami (Trichogaster chuna)

    $6.99

    The Gold Honey Gourami (Trichogaster chuna) is a smaller species of Gourami originating from India and often confused with the Thick Lipped Gourami (Trichogaster labiosa). Both species are commercially farmed and sometimes hybridized. They can range from red to orange and yellow in coloration. Honey Gourami do best in aquariums with lower flow rates and plenty of cover like plants providing shady areas to reside.

  • Sunset Thicklip Gourami (Trichogaster labiosa)

    Sunset Thicklip Gourami (Trichogaster labiosa)

    $6.99

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  • Cherry Spotted Pygmy Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus parvulus)

    Cherry Spotted Pygmy Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus parvulus)

    $10.99

    The Cherry Spotted Pygmy Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus parvulus) is a smaller anabantiform fish, growing up to 1.25″. These gouramis have spectacular coloration, especially as adults. Adult Cherry Spotted Pygmy Licorice Gouramis have spots and stripes of red, blue, iridescent silver, black, and more! These fish will do best in soft water, as they are native to blackwater in Indonesia.

  • Crossband Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys selatanensis)

    Crossband Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys selatanensis)

    $9.99

    A small, peaceful gourami species found in the blackwater peat swamps of Borneo, the Crossband Chocolate Gourami is relatively rare in the hobby due to its relatively restricted range and unique requirements. In the wild, these fish inhabit warm, highly acidic waters with pH as low as 4.0, and in the aquarium it will do best if kept in soft, slightly acidic water as well. The addition of tannins to the water by using Indian Almond Leaves or Bark is useful to help this species thrive.

  • Deissneri Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus deissneri)

    Deissneri Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus deissneri)

    $12.99

    The Deissneri Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus linkei), is a smaller anabantiform fish, growing up to only 1.25″. These nano gouramis have beautiful coloration, especially as adults. Deissneri Licorice Gouramis have striking black and silver stripes as well as shimmering iridescence on the fringes of their fins! These fish will do best in dimly lit soft water, as they are native to Indonesian blackwater habitats. They will also appreciate plenty of plant cover, dark substrate and decor, as well as plenty of live plants. Deissneri Licorice Gouramis are sensitive to water quality, so be sure that they are being added to a stable and healthy tank.

  • Croaking Gourami (Trichopsis vittata)

    Croaking Gourami (Trichopsis vittata)

    $5.99

    The Croaking Gourami is a colorful dwarf species of Gourami native to much of Southeast Asia, named for its ability to produce a unique croaking or purring sound, typically during spawning. The largest species in the genus Trichopsis, the Croaking Gourami is found in a wide range of shallow water habitats, from acidic blackwater swamps to quiet slow-moving clearwater creeks, usually found close to stands of aquatic plants or submerged vegetation. In the aquarium, they are an ideal resident of nano planted tanks, they are best kept in groups of 5 or more and make perfect tankmates for many of the popular species of microrasbora found throughout Southeast Asia in similar habitats.

  • Red Thicklip Gourami (Trichogaster labiosa)

    Red Thicklip Gourami (Trichogaster labiosa)

    $6.99

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  • Dwarf Gourami

    Assorted Dwarf Gourami (Trichogaster lalius)

    $9.99

    One of the smaller gouramis in the aquarium trade, the Dwarf Gourami (Trichogaster lalius), also known as the Flame Gourami, is a popular choice for freshwater community tanks. Their striking coloration is highly variable, with this gourami coming in a myriad of color phases. The Dwarf Gourami is a labyrinthian fish, coming up to the surface for air and often building elaborate bubble nests. These fish will do best with peaceful, schooling tankmates or bottom dwellers.

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  • Samurai Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys vaillanti)

    Samurai Chocolate Gourami (Sphaerichthys vaillanti)

    $14.99

    A small, peaceful gourami species found in the blackwater peat swamps of Borneo, the Samurai Chocolate Gourami or Vaillanti Gourami is relatively rare in the hobby due to its relatively restricted range and unique requirements. In the wild, these fish inhabit warm, highly acidic waters with pH as low as 4.0, and in the aquarium it will do best if kept in soft, slightly acidic water as well. The addition of tannins to the water by using Indian Almond Leaves or Bark is useful to help this species thrive. A sexually dimorphic species as adults, females in breeding coloration display a striking pattern of vertical red bars.

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  • Moonspot Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus linkei)

    Moonspot Licorice Gourami (Parosphromenus linkei)

    $9.99

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  • Sparkling Gourami (Trichopsis pumila)

    Sparkling Gourami (Trichopsis pumila)

    $3.99

    A colorful and active species of pygmy Gourami native to much of Southeast Asia, the Sparkling Gourami is found in a wide range of shallow water habitats, from acidic blackwater swamps to quiet slow-moving clearwater creeks, usually found close to stands of aquatic plants or submerged vegetation. In the aquarium, they are an ideal resident of nano planted tanks, they are best kept in groups of 5 or more and make perfect tankmates for many of the popular species of microrasbora found throughout Southeast Asia in similar habitats.

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