White spots on body

White spots on body

The pearl gourami (Trichogaster would read) is highly prized by freshwater aquarists due to its color display beautiful and peaceful nature. With so many hybrids is difficult to know which is the original. Pearl Gouramis Original reddish brown, with the entire body and fins covered with pearly white spots. The bottom of the fish is covered with a rich red-orange dye. A dark horizontal line cross pearl gourami body nose, gradually disappearing as it reaches the tail, which ends in a dark stain. In comparison, women do not have a color development.

Caring for your pearl gourami is easy, making it a perfect choice for those who are new to the hobby. It is best to buy them in pairs so that the company like other fish of their race. A mixture of 1 male for 2 females is ideal. Males they have a tendency to attack the women who refuse to spawn during the breeding season, which requires the construction of a harem for them. The pearl gourami is omnivorous and not picky when it comes to food. Still, a diet of various kinds of foods is essential to maintain healthy fish and maintain their color. Would do well with flake foods, black worms, brine shrimp and glass worms. When it is time to spawn, vegetables such as lettuce and spinach are right for them.

To create an ideal biotope for Pearl gourami, place the plants as much as possible in the tank, as food and shelter for fish. Living in shallow water, do not put too much water. A tank filled with nearly half the road would be perfect. The water filter in the tank should be adjustable. Pearl gourami do not want too much water and agitation is always hidden in dense foliage in your tank, if implementation very high. When it's time to spawn, the male takes on a heavier tone color. They reproduce by making bubble nests, so make sure the other fish in the tank are of peaceful nature.

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