- Pearl gourami
Taxobox
name = Pearl Gourami
image_width = 240px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Osphronemidae
genus = "Trichogaster "
species = ""'T. leeri"
binomial = "Trichogaster leeri"
binomial_authority = (Bleeker, 1852)The Pearl Gourami ("Trichogaster leeri"), sometimes known as the leeri, is a
tropical labyrinth fish often bred and kept for aquaria.Distribution and habitat
The pearl gourami originates from
Thailand ,Malaysia ,Sumatra , andBorneo . It occurs in lowland swamps withacidic water.FishBase species|genus=Trichogaster|species=leeri|month=May|year=2007] This fish prefers the top and middle levels of the water.Appearance and anatomy
These fish reach about 12
centimetre s (5 in) TL. The body is a brownish-silver colour, covered in a Pearl-like pattern with a distinct black 'lace' running from the fish's head, and gradually thinning towards thecaudal fin . The patterning of this fish has given way to many popular names, such as the Lace Gourami and the Mosaic Gourami. The 'lace' refers to the long black line running through the fish's body, whereas 'Mosaic' refers more towards the pearl, or mosaic-like patterning of the body.Male specimens of this fish, typical of manyGourami s, are generally larger and more colourful than theirfemale counterparts. They exhibit bright orange colouring around the throat region, which at breeding time becomes much brighter and is used tocourt the female. Males also exhibit somewhat of an orange tinge in their fins, with the exception of the caudal fin. The male also has longer fins, with a pointed dorsal fin and extended anal fin rays.cite book|title=Aquarium Owner's Guide|last=Sanford|first=Gina|publisher=DK Publishing |location=New York|date=1999|isbn=0-7894-4614-6]In the aquarium
Tank Requirements
A tank with a volume of 60
litre s or over should do a pair of Pearl Gouramis fine, although anything above that volume is greatly recommended.cite book|title=Exotic Tropical Fishes|last=Axelrod|first=Herbert R.|authorlink=Herbert R. Axelrod|publisher=T.F.H. Publications|year=1996|ISBN=0-87666-543-1] The tank should be heated to around 22–28°C (72–82F). The tank should also preferably have a surface which is exposed to fresh air so the Pearl Gourami'slabyrinth organ can function correctly. As with anytropical aquarium , provide adequate filtration, lighting, substrate and decorations, plants, and proper care. The Pearl Gourami is a peaceful fish well suited to most community tanks. However, this fish may be somewhat timid or shy, and should not be kept with fish that are too boisterous or aggressive. Keep the tank clean as this fish, although somewhat hardy, can be vulnerable to disease. ManyGourami s feel more at home when the tank is furnished with many plants, decorations, and ornaments which provide safe refuges for the fish in times of stress.Feeding
The Pearl Gourami is an omnivore. It is best fed a good variety of flaked foods,
freeze-dried foods such as tubifex worms, and the occasional safe live foods such asDaphnia ,brine shrimp , andbloodworm .Breeding
The Pearl Gourami is a
bubble nest builder that uses plants to help bind together the bubbles. The water level should be reduced to 8 in during spawning, and the temperature should be approximately 28 °C (82 °F) and with apH of around 7. After spawning both adults should be removed. The eggs hatch after 2 days and the fry become free swimming 3 days later (Ter Morshuizen 2007). When they commence with free swimming the fry should be fedinfusoria and brine shrimp, and a week later finely ground flakes.Freeze-dried tablets may also be fed to older fry.References
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