What has been your success with keeping different types of gouramis in the same tank? I'm thinking specifically of honey, pearl and sparkling gouramis.
That's a good point and I appreciate the input. I didn't mention tank size because it's all theoretical for me right now. I'm in the process of setting up a 29 gallon but I'm not going to mix them in there. a) I already know what I want to stock that with and it's only going to have one type of gourami (honey) and b) it doesn't seem like enough space for any territorial disputes.I concur with Colin. Generally speaking, only one gourami to an aquarium, unless it is huge. Males are territorial, some species mildly, others will kill any other gourami fish that encroaches upon their territory. They can be as aggressive as cichlids.
You don't mention the tank size (length/width is more important than volume) but a group of any one of the three named species might work.
I have successfully kep more than one species of gourami, but the species were some of the smallest gourami, there was a group of each, and the tank was a 4-foot 70g. Chocolate gourami, eyespot gourami, and pygmy sparkling gourami were involved, and all three species spawned and raised fry. But they are very small, and the tank was very thickly planted with a full cover of floating plants which is critical for all gourami as they live among the upper vegetation and use it to build bubblenests (the species that do this).
That's a good point and I appreciate the input. I didn't mention tank size because it's all theoretical for me right now. I'm in the process of setting up a 29 gallon but I'm not going to mix them in there. a) I already know what I want to stock that with and it's only going to have one type of gourami (honey) and b) it doesn't seem like enough space for any territorial disputes.
But when I get the 75 gallon I have in mind for the future, I could see maybe then.
Another thought I had is wondering if it would work better with mostly females. Say maybe one male of any type in the tank.
I had a dwarf red flame and a dwarf blue pearl in the 29 they seemed to be best of friends.What has been your success with keeping different types of gouramis in the same tank? I'm thinking specifically of honey, pearl and sparkling gouramis.