Gourami Aquarium Fish. Gouramis commonly found in the aquariums of fish enthusiasts are a medium to large sized fish species that is incredibly diverse. The Giant Gourami can grow up to 60 cm and adults need an aquarium of 1000 litres or larger.
Gouramis is a large family of fish from Asia. Gouramis are a type of freshwater fish from the families Osphronemidae Helostomatidae and Anabantidae. Generally gouramis can be kept in community aquariums however certain gourami types have been known to cause a disturbance and others are far too timid to be kept with many other fish.
Breeding Gouramis in Aquarium.
Gourami care and breeding spawning requirements vary slightly from species to species but most Gouramis have the same basic needs. Generally gouramis can be kept in community aquariums however certain gourami types have been known to cause a disturbance and others are far too timid to be kept with many other fish. They come in several colors and sizes but in somewhat similar body shapes. You can breed the gouramis in the shared tank if you wish but breeding them in a separate tank is a better choice.