Giant Gourami?

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anyone know of any that i could get to clean the bottom of the tank, that an oscar won't eat?
 
anyone know of any that i could get to clean the bottom of the tank, that an oscar won't eat?
Well I would not get anything more than an oscar for your aquarium. Oscars are super thick. mine is about 2 inches thick. Trust me 1 Oscar will take up a 75 gallon aquarium.
 
I currently have one common grey Giant Gourami in a four foot tank which I bought in March of this year and going to upgrade to a 6 x 2 x 2 aquarium in the autumn. He is currently 4 inches and feeding weel on prima, mysis, bloodworm and pellet food. My favourite fish by far! Id say you should be ok if you keep any decor to an absolute MINIMUM!!! Just a tiny layer of sand, as this fish is extremley deep and thick. But I would persaonnly say to get a 5ft aquarium for one. As they are from the Ant family they rely on breathing atmopheric air and noramlly live in slow sluggish waters so again they're not a fast moving tankbuster such as a Pangasius Catfish. I find that they are also fairly slow growing so expect a growth spirt every so often. I'd persoanlly say you should just get away with it for three years in a 5ft aquarium with very limited decor. As for tankmates have mine with a Six Banded Distichodus, a Royal Knife fish and a Fire Eel. Will only plan to keep both Giant Gourami and Fire Eel togther.

Best of luck!!!

Amazing fish
 
I have to take a pic of the gourami at one of the local Chinese food stores. He's in an atleast 200 gallon tank that's like 7' long 2.5' wide and like 3' tall! This tank is huge! And the gourami in there is like 20" he's huge! I need to take a pic! This fish is amazing! He swims around with his mouth open and he has like a 3" wide mouth with hooked teeth and he's in with some other misc. Fish so I need to get a pic of this guy! He chases your finger and jumps up to the hood! Just wanted to share! I want to look into buying this tank as I want it badly.

-Andrew
 
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