🌟 Exclusive Amazon Black Friday Deals 2024 🌟

Don’t miss out on the best deals of the season! Shop now 🎁

Howdy from Texas!

Woodlol

New Member
Tank of the Month 🏆
Joined
May 1, 2022
Messages
34
Reaction score
29
Location
Central Texas
After having a baby I'm returning to the hobby casually, currently I just have a small 10gal with lambchop rasboras and cory cats. Though I'm upgrading soon to a 30gal where I hope to introduce a pair of gouramis and a few more rasboras.

Not sure about the gourami type yet. Leaning towards pearl, or flame dwarf.

I'm open to other stocking options!
 

Attachments

  • 20220430_141928.jpg
    20220430_141928.jpg
    279.6 KB · Views: 27
  • 20220501_185549.jpg
    20220501_185549.jpg
    303 KB · Views: 32
Howdy back from Wyoming! Nice looking tank. Always wanted to try lambchops. They'll be a lot happier in a 30g. How many do you have?

Pearls are my favorite gourami. For a 30g I'd get a male and two females.
 
Howdy, fellow Texan (and yes, I am from Texas)! How about a pair of honey gourami for your 30 gallon? I find that this species of gourami are the most peaceful. I used to keep a pearl gourami in a 29 gallon, and that fish is aggressive, especially during feeding time. As for the flame dwarf, they are prone to a virus that is impossible to treat, so if I were you, I'd avoid that fish.
 
I've thought about the honeys as well! Are they not as prone to DGIV? I guess they're not technically dwarf gouramis... I'm actually curious if you can keep 3-4 honey gouramis together, I know some are too aggressive to keep more than a pair.
 
I've thought about the honeys as well! Are they not as prone to DGIV? I guess they're not technically dwarf gouramis
Nope! Just the dwarf gourami and all their color variants.
 
I'm actually curious if you can keep 3-4 honey gouramis together, I know some are too aggressive to keep more than a pair.
Should be fine. Used to keep four together and they don't really bother each other.
 
With a few more plants, your tank looks great for Chocolate Gourami's, do you have soft acid water?
 
I've thought about the honeys as well! .......... I guess they're not technically dwarf gouramis
Honeys and dwarfs are different species, but shops insist on using the name dwarf honey gourami which makes everyone think that honeys are just a different colour dwarf gourami :(

Dwarf gourami = Trichogaster lalius
Honey gourami = Trichogaster chuna.
 
Hi & welcome to TFF... :hi:
Good thing to upgrade to a 30G tank...
 

Most reactions

Back
Top