Attributes: 6 X Cobalt Dwarf Gourami – Trichogaster Lalius «Cobalt» – Labyrinth Fish
Short Description: Beautiful and vibrant Cobalt Dwarf Gourami fish that add color and life to your aquarium.
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Product Description:
Scientific and Common Names:
The scientific name for the Cobalt Dwarf Gourami is Trichogaster Lalius, and it is commonly known as the “Cobalt” Dwarf Gourami.
Habitat:
Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis are native to the slow-moving waters of Southeast Asia, particularly in the regions of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. They are often found in shallow, heavily vegetated areas such as rice paddies, swamps, and streams.
Tank Setup:
To provide a suitable habitat for the Cobalt Dwarf Gourami, a well-maintained aquarium with a minimum capacity of 20 gallons is recommended. The tank should be decorated with live plants, driftwood, and rocks to mimic their natural environment. It is important to create hiding spots and open swimming areas. A gentle filtration system and regular water changes are necessary to maintain water quality.
Diet and Nutrition:
Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis are omnivorous and have a varied diet. They primarily feed on small insects, crustaceans, and zooplankton in the wild. In captivity, they can be fed a combination of high-quality flake or pellet food, supplemented with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia.
Size and Growth Rate:
These gouramis have an average size of 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) when fully grown. They have a relatively slow growth rate and reach their adult size within 6-8 months.
Behavioral Traits:
Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis are peaceful and generally get along well with other peaceful fish species. They are known for their vibrant colors and graceful swimming patterns. These gouramis are labyrinth fish, which means they have a specialized organ that allows them to breathe atmospheric air. They often come to the water’s surface to take in oxygen.
Care Level:
The care level for Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis is considered to be moderate. They require a stable and well-maintained aquarium environment with suitable water parameters. Regular monitoring of water quality, temperature, and feeding is necessary to ensure their well-being.
Breeding and Reproduction:
Breeding Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis can be a rewarding experience. They are bubble nest builders, and the male constructs a nest at the water’s surface using bubbles and plant material. After a courtship display, the female lays eggs, which the male fertilizes and guards. Once the fry hatch, they should be separated from the parents and provided with small, live foods for optimal growth.
Health and Disease Prevention:
To maintain the health of Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis, it is important to provide them with a balanced diet, clean water, and a stress-free environment. Regular observation for signs of disease, such as changes in behavior, appetite, or physical appearance, is crucial. Quarantining new fish before introducing them to the main aquarium can help prevent the spread of diseases.
Optimal Water Conditions:
– Temperature: 75-82°F (24-28°C)
– pH: 6.0-7.5
– Hardness: 5-15 dGH
Lifespan:
With proper care, Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis can live for 3-5 years on average. However, some individuals have been known to live up to 8 years or more.
Additional Interesting Facts:
– Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis are known for their vibrant blue coloration, which intensifies during courtship or when they are displaying dominance.
– They are peaceful fish and can be kept in community aquariums with other non-aggressive species.
– These gouramis are known for their ability to create bubble nests, which serve as a safe place for their eggs and fry.
– Cobalt Dwarf Gouramis are popular among aquarists due to their striking appearance and relatively easy care requirements.
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