Which Gouramis and how many?

psilo

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Hi
I have always loved the look of gouramis and have only ever kept dwarf and kissing gouramis. I used to love my kissing gourami. He grew quite large and i had him for 7 years.
My question is this. I have recently got back into fish keeping and have set up a new 4 foot tank. How many pairs of gouramis could i safetly keep that would allow a mix of other community fish too? Also which species would you recommend to start with?
Thanks Psilo
 
Can you give tank dimensions and/or volume?

I would do a school of three spot gouramies, 1 male to several females. I can't give you a number becuase I don't know the information I asked for above.
 
my personal favorite of the gouramis ar ethe cobalt blue....

I think they are about the best looking fish out there....
 
So how bout' 6 three spots(only 1 male) and a few yoyo loaches or corydoras sp.?

IMO it would be better to have a small school of the same species with only one male or a single m/f pair. The reasons behind this are simple, try putting to male bettas together(they'll kill or severely damage each other). Gouramies and bettas are closely related.
 
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Thankyou Dorkfish. I did think that two males together would be a definate no no but wondered whether their behaviour would prefer a school. I prefer to see larger amounts of one variety rather than many different varieties.

I have never heard of yo yo loaches but have always fancies clown loaches.
One other fish i also used to love keeping were bleeding heart tetras. Would these mix well with gouramis?
 
Depends on the temperment of the individual fish, some are completely peacefull, some are phsycopaths who will kill all tankmates, the same aplies to all labrinth fish species. But most of the time three spots are relitively peacfull(except with other gouramies) and they should get along.

Use the species profiles at Age of Aquariums to choose your other fish and/or wether or not you want this species of gourami or would like a different species.
 
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