Pet-Shops.biz
Your One-Stop Pet-Shop
BACK HOME
Search Our Web Site
Don't Forget to
Add Pet-Shops.biz to Your Favorites!
Site News - 11/29/09

 

Departments
of Supplies for Sale

Dogs
Information
Dog Supplies

Cats
Information
Cat Supplies

Fish
 Information
Common Fish Info
Aquarium Fish for Sale
Rare Tropical Fish
Saltwater Fish
Marine Invertebrates

Marine Live Rock
Marine/Reef Corals

Why Join Aquarium-Club

Birds
Information
Bird Supplies

Wild Bird Supplies

Small Mammals
Information
 Supplies

Reptiles
Information
Reptile Supplies

Pet Owners
Company News
Pet Owner Gifts
Pet Obituaries


Pet Supply
Specials

1-800-PetMeds

Please Also Visit:
Aquarium-Club.com
Aquarium-Fish.biz
Aquariums-Info.com
4Tropical-Fish.com
Rare-Tropicalfish.com

Tropical-Fish-Net.com


Auriga Butterflyfish
$23.99 to $59.99


Ultimate Plant Pack
$69.99 to $189.99


Assorted Veil Angelfish-Med/Large
$13.99

GGBNNR1.GIF (3258 bytes)


Blue Gourami

Temp. Range:    72-82°F.
pH:    6-8.8
dH range:    4.0 - 18.0
Adult Size:    6"
cloach3.jpg (16501 bytes)
Trichogaster trichopterus


$3.29
Buy Blue Gouramis

Origin:    South East Asia.-  Mekong basin in Laos, Yunnan, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam.  Inhabits shallow sluggish or standing-water with a lot of aquatic vegetation. Occurs in seasonally flooded forests throughout the middle and lower Mekong. Undertakes lateral migrations from the Mekong mainstream, or other permanent water bodies, to flooded areas during the flood season and returns to the permanent water bodies at the onset of the dry season
Temperament:     Peaceful, good community fish
Feeding:    Feed with flake foods and brine shrimp. Extremely easy to keep.
Sexing:    Male's dorsa and anal fin are pointed.
Comments:  The Blue, Opaline, and Golden Gouramies are the same species just they are different color variations. The Blue Gourami has two spots. The Opaline Gourami has these spots smudged along its body. The Golden Gourami is an albino variety.

    The Blue Gourami is also known as the Three-Spot Gourami. This gourami is a rather peaceful fish that is very comical to watch as a juvenile. The Blue Gourami has only two spots, one in the center of the body, and a second at the beginning of the tail. The eye is actually the third "spot" that is referred to in the name. Traditionally silvery blue in color, their colors can change significantly with their moods, as well as during spawning, when they obtain a much deeper blue hue. Blue Gouramis are considered Labyrinth Fish, meaning they breathe directly from the air and should have access to the surface of the aquarium.

    The Blue Gourami will be housed with a variety of tank mates that are of similar size and temperament. While males can be territorial with each other, they become timid around other, more aggressive fish. The ideal tank set-up would be an aquarium of a minimum of 20 gallons which has plenty of live plants as well as rocks and driftwood for use as hiding places.

    The best way to differentiate between the male and female Blue Gourami is by the dorsal fin. In the male, the dorsal fin is long and pointed, while the female's is shorter and rounded. When ready to breed, the male builds a bubblenest and then begins to entice the female by swimming back and forth, flaring his fins and raising his tail. When this behavior is noticed, the water level should be reduced to 6 inches. After spawning the female should be removed to a separate aquarium as the male may become aggressive toward her. The male will tend to the eggs until they hatch, and after hatching, there should be frequent water changes, especially during the third week, as this is when the labyrinth organ is developing. The fry should be fed infusoria and nauplii.

    The Blue Gourami is an omnivore and requires both algae-based foods as well as meaty foods. An algae-based flake food, along with freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and brine shrimp will provide these fish with the proper nutrition.

More Information - Members Area 

Join

Breeding Blue Gourami and Raising Fry    (Opens a new browser window for members of Aquarium-Club.com)
Other Gourami Species    (Opens a new browser window for members of Aquarium-Club.com)

General Aquarium Reference Books:


Our Associated Pet Shops
and Breeders

Pet Shops Home Page
USA Pet Shops.
UK Pet Shops
E.U. Pet Shops
Canada Pet Shops
Mexico Shops
South America Shops
Australia Shops
Asia Pet Shops
Japan Pet Shops

List Your Pet Shop

Pet Breeders
Dog Breeders
Cat Breeders
Bird Breeders
Reptile Breeders
Sm. Mammal Breeder
Fish Breeders

List Your Pets for Sale
List Products with Us

Fish Distributors
African Distributors
Plant Distributors
Asian Distributors
Australian Distributors
Canadian Distributors
Florida Fish Farms
South American
U.K. Distributors
USA Distributors

Special Notices

As all know our general supplier for aquarium fish LiveAquaria.com and Drs. Foster & Smith (same company) ended their online sales business, due to state online sales tax issues.   Thus links on fish for sale no longer work as 02/22/10. 

We are changing our tropical fish suppliers now to "Aquarium-Club MEMBERS ONLY", so please stop back, because we will have more tank raised fish shortly,

15 years of selling tropical fish online and safely shipping fish and supplies to thousands of satisfied customers, without any complaints!!!

All Links to Information Regarding Breeding Fish Raising Babies, Further Information, Answering Questions, Chats & Forums and Other Services Require an Aquarium-Club Membership

Track Shipments
    U.S. Post Office
    United Parcel Service
    Airborne Express
How to Ship and Receive Tropical Fish

Our Pet Shop
Chain Partners

Trupanion Veterinarian Approved Pet Insurance!

www.zooplus.co.uk - My Petshop

Advertise With Us


Who We Are
Advertise With Us
For More Information
and to Inquire About Advertising,
or Providing Information to This Web Site,
please contact
webmaster@pet-shops.biz
Please use the convenient Feedback Form or send mail
with any comments regarding or contributions to this web site.
Copyright © 1995-2010 Aquarium-Club.com