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Honey Gourami - Trichogaster chuna

Species name: Trichogaster chuna

Synonym: Colisa chuna; Colisa sota; Trichopodus chuna

Common name: Honey Gourami

Family: Belontiidae

Order: Perciformes

Class: Actinopterygii

Maximum size: 8 cm / 3 inches

Environment: freshwater

Origin: Bangladesh

Temperament: Peaceful

Company: Trichogaster chuna (Honey Gourami) is best kept with other smaller peaceful fishes. Honey Gourami should not be kept with fishes larger than themselves.

Water parameters: Temperature 22-28˚C / 72-82˚F; pH 6.0 – 8.0

Aquarium setup: Honey Gourami can be kept in small aquarium tanks. The aquarium tanks should be densely planted and contain floating plants. Dimmed light is preferred as well as a dark bottom. Avoid heavy circulation.

Feeding: They accept flake food.

Breeding: Trichogaster chuna (Honey Gourami) is bubble nest builders. They can be hard to breed but a change in the water temperature and a lowering of the water levels can help trigger spawning. The male builds the bubble nest on the surface among plants. He guards the eggs until the fry is free swimming.

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