Kissing Guarami
Average kissing gourami size.
Kissing guarami. Kissing gourami is a fish with fleshy pouting lips which is its characteristic feature. Kissing gourami s its where they get their name from because its what they do. Kissing gourami diet and feeding.
Kissing gouramis are omnivorous fish. On the inside surface of the kisser s obvious lips are rows of fine teeth which are used to graze on algae and vegetable matter. They can grow up to 12 inches in size so they need a large aquarium minimum 75 gallons.
The famous kissing gourami commonly known as the kisser fish is a native of the indonesian island of java and can also found in cambodia borneo thailand malaysia and vietnam. They have been known to live in excess of 25 years. Kissing gourami feel more comfortable when kept in a group of 2 3 females and one male if the group is larger the ratio should be the same.
Tank water temperature may be 22 and 28 c 72 and 82 f though the adult healthy fish species easily stand the temperature decrease up to 15 c or rise up to 30 c. Compared to most of the other gouramis this fish has a terminal mouth that can be protruded. Even the name of the family helostomatidae is derived from this feature.
Are bred commercially in. They can be long living fish and whist they usually live until around 7 some have been known to. These fish will rarely exceed this length in captivity but usually reach the 12 inch mark in the wild.
Kissing gourami are also a very long lived fish a long term commitment for the fish keeper. In the aquarium breeders have also produced a dwarf or balloon pink variety which is a mutated strain of the pink gourami that are offered to hobbyists. The kissing gourami gets its name from the way it will kiss other gouramis and other fish in your tank.
Also known as pink kissing gourami kissing fish or kissers kissing gouramis are a favorite for many fish keepers. The kissing gourami can get quite large often 10 12 inches in length. The kissing gourami helostoma temminckii is the only species in the helostomatidae family there are many types of gourami but most are part of the osphronemidae family.
Periodically provide fresh romaine lettuce cooked zucchini or peas to keep your kissers in optimal health. They are not kissing but they are in fact acting aggressive and having a showdown. When they do this it means that one is trying to establish dominance over the other.
The kissing gourami is commonly cultivated as a food fish in the southern indochina region. Sure it s possible to see these. Virtually all specimens sold today in the u s.