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Keeping Pearl Gouramis: An Elegant Peaceful Centerpiece

A guide to keeping pearl gouramis - elegant, peaceful labyrinth fish with pearl-spangled sides and long feelers, hardy and calm, a graceful centerpiece for a warm planted community tank.

Pearl Gourami
Gives
Elegant peaceful centerpiece
Space
Small tank
Water
Warm soft
Effort
Beginner

Pearl gouramis are among the most elegant of community fish - their bodies spangled with pearly white spots, long thread-like feelers trailing beneath, and a calm, graceful way of moving. Hardy and peaceful labyrinth fish that breathe air at the surface, they make a serene centerpiece for a warm, quiet, well-planted tank.

Is it right for you?

Pearl gouramis suit a keeper who wants an elegant, peaceful centerpiece for a calm community tank. They are hardy and easy, needing only quiet tankmates and a warm, stable tank.

System & Space

A warm, planted community tank with a calm surface and floating plants suits them; they use the upper water and surface, and appreciate cover for their shy nature.

Water & Temperature

They like warm, soft, slightly acidic water and, importantly, warm humid air above the surface for their labyrinth breathing - so leave a lid gap and avoid a cold draft.

Stocking & Feeding

Keep them with peaceful tankmates and feed flakes, pellets and frozen or live treats; they eat readily. A calm tank keeps their long feelers intact from nippers.

Health & Care

Hardy in warm, stable water; the main risks are fin-nipping tankmates (damaging their feelers), a chilled surface, and poor water. Keep the tank warm and peaceful.

Harvest & Enjoying Them

Ornamental - the reward is a graceful, shimmering centerpiece fish; males build bubble nests and breeding them is a rewarding project.

Getting Started

Add them to a cycled, warm, planted, peaceful community tank with a calm surface and a lid gap for air-breathing, and let them settle.

Common Mistakes

Fin-nipping tankmates, a cold surface or draft over the air-breathers, and too small or turbulent a tank are the usual mistakes.

FAQ

Do they breathe air? Yes - like all gouramis, at the surface, so keep it warm and calm.

Peaceful? Very - an elegant, gentle community fish.

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