Gourami - Pearl

Scientific Name: Trichogaster leeri

Wed, 15th May, 2024 - 10:01 am GMT

<< Home International Index >>

Animal Categories

Pet Information, Pet Care, Pet Discussion & Animal Encyclopedia

Animal Home Dog Horse Bird Fish Snake Lizard Turtle Tortoise Salamander Discuss (Zoology)

Sponsor Ads:

Other Breeds

Keeshond   |   Palomino   |   Pig – Pot Bellied   |  

Alternative Name

Scientific Name: Trichogaster leeri

Basic Info

Pearl Gourami are very stunning and beautiful. They have creamy white bodies, with shades of red. Pearl Gourami are somewhat iridescent, and will slightly change colors. At maturity, the Pearl Gourami will reach a size of four to five inches. Males can be differentiated by their pointed dorsal fins, where as the females are much more round. Also, males will have a red underside, especially near the mouth.

Health

The Pearl Gourami is an easy fish to care for. They will best thrive in waters with a temperature range from 76 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. A pH level of six to nine will be acceptable for the Pearl Gourami. The Pearl Gourami should be fed vegetables such as zucchini, lettuce, spinach and peas. Also, glass worms, tubifex worms, bloodworms, brine shrimp, as well as flake and freeze dried foods, are great for the Pearl Gourami. A varying diet is very important to the Pearl Gourami. Breeding The Pearl Gourami is an easy fish to breed. When breeding the Pearl Gourami, feed the breeding pair earthworms and brine shrimp to help condition them. The two sexes should then be separated for several days, and then brought back together in a spawning tank. The spawning tank should be 15 to 20 cm deep with dense surface plants. The tank should be set up at least a week before attempting to breed, to allow microfoods to develop. The temperature should be at 82 degrees Fahrenheit. If the males breast is covered with red and blue spots, breeding will be more likely. After mating, the male will build a bubble nest. The female should be removed at this point. The male will guard the nest until the eggs hatch, which will be about one day later.

Habitat

Fresh water fish

Behavior

The Pearl Gourami, also known as the Leeri Gourami, is a beautiful fish. Its rich colors and interesting bodies make them an exotic and desired fish among beginning and experience aquarists alike. Each Pearl Gourami has an attitude of its own. Some are found to be peaceful and tolerant, and others will attack most fish they share space with. However, most Pearl Gourami will get along rather well in community aquariums, if their tankmates are of a similar size. Pearl Gourami may fight with each other. To avoid this, try to get fish that are of a similar color pattern. Pearl Gourami should be kept in large tanks with moderate plant and rock decoration.

Origin

Borneo

History

The Pearl Gourami, or Trichogaster Leeri, is originally from Borneo.

Common Foods

N/A


Sponsor Ads:

Other Options For Study:

Do not limit yourself, find more interesting Topics:

Zoology Top



Whenever a man casts a longing eye at public office, a rottenness appears in his conduct. -- Unknown


Gourami - Pearl Coded by: BGID®  |  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright © 2000-2024
Disclaimer  |  Privacy  |  Report Errors / Contact  |  Credits

Important Topics
avatar
avatar
avatar
avatar
avatar
avatar
avatar
Latest Photos
Myself At 18 Years
Myself At 18 Years
Uploaded by: Felipe
Rated: 2/10 + 5 comments
Last comment: Black 5th Oct, 2023 - 12:22pm
▲ Rate Photo! ▲ Add Pic
Kntoran's Vacation Photos
6 comments
Rate My Pic!
Felipe Riding A Horse In Argentina
5 comments
Rate My Pic!
JB Hiking In Maryland USA
0 comments
Rate My Pic!
Harry From Scotland
1 comments
Rate My Pic!
Zeus, My Cat
5 comments
Rate My Pic!
Jonah And Seth Halloween 2018
4 comments
Rate My Pic!
Healthy Vegan Breakfast
2 comments
Rate My Pic!
Severn Bridge Half Marathon
3 comments
Rate My Pic!

Updated every: 55 minutes
This site uses Cookies to dispense or record information with regards to your visit. By continuing to use this site you agree to the terms outlined in our Cookies used here: Privacy / Disclaimer,