id highly recommend honey gouramis. Very hardy. Come in two color forms: a yellowish orange mango color form, and a dark red and white form.Honey is good and not much bigger than a dwarf. You could probably put a betta (preferably female) in there. They are really only nasty to things that look like them. Maybe paradise fish but I really don’t have any experience with them.
Some cool gobies for the tank size too (stiphodon and peacock gudgeons specifically).
As long as they are taken are well they won’t gain diseases. I think they are quite hardy in fact. For bottom dwellers maybe add amano shrimps? Small clean up crew lolI know dwarf gouramis have some diseases they are prone too. Could a larger hours I work. Such asCaveden sugggeated?
From what I know, a very large portion of dwarf gouramis (1 in 5 I think) contract iridovirus. It is highly fatal and hard to treat. I lost all my dwarf gouramis this way.As long as they are taken are well they won’t gain diseases. I think they are quite hardy in fact. For bottom dwellers maybe add amano shrimps? Small clean up crew lol
????. I have 6 and none died and thriving. Guess I’m lucky…Dwarf cray is cool too. Hardy but not as dangerous to fish as the larger guys.
From what I know, a very large portion of dwarf gouramis (1 in 5 I think) contract iridovirus. It is highly fatal and hard to treat. I lost all my dwarf gouramis this way.
Luck of the draw I guess????. I have 6 and none died and thriving. Guess I’m lucky…
gold gourami? they do get bigger than honey gouramis. i think theyll reach 4-5 inchesNot a cube tank. AFD sent wrong one. Still 29. Amani Sheimp sound like the best. Honey Gourami also is good. What about Golds? Do they get big?