Anyone working with Badis Badis, Licorice, Croaking or Sparkling gouramis?

OnionGirl,

Just P.M. you about fry. I will try Msjinkzd if nothing pops up in the next few weeks

THANKS
 
Replied. Too bad you weren't closer--I'd gladly give you the eggs from a spawn. I don't think they'll ship well in the winter though!
 
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Just wanted to see if anyone was working with any of these species? I'm really considering doing a set up for one of these types of fish and wanted to pick anyone's brain who has some. I did Coakers years ago and spawned them several times.

Thanks in advance

I am raising and breeding croaking gouramies in a 20 gallon long tank. Its heavily planted with floating plants and bare bottom.
 
I had sparkling gouramis. Very personable and beautiful fish. Unfortunately my killifish ate them...
 
Tell me your kidding balerion! I thought killies were sweet. Sparkling Gouriami is one of the fish I was thinking of because I just like Nano fish. But I really thought killies were innnocent!!! Lol I'm learning something new every day
 
Tell me your kidding balerion! I thought killies were sweet. Sparkling Gouriami is one of the fish I was thinking of because I just like Nano fish. But I really thought killies were innnocent!!! Lol I'm learning something new every day
Haha! They aren't aggressive at all, but unfortunately my golden wonder killis will eat anything that fits into their enormous mouths.
 
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I've got a trio of Dario dario ("Scarlet Badis") in a 5.5 gallon setup. they can be finicky eaters at first, but generally are easy to care for. Give them peaceful tankmates (cherry or similar shrimp are ideal) and they do great, and do especially well in heavily planted setups. Good luck finding females without going through a breeder though... All three of mine are males, and the only LFS within several hours that can even get them never has been sent females from his supplier.

My favorite of my three is attached

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