Osphronemus septemfasciatus : King of the Giant Gourami

SourAngelfish

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This fish is growing well but seemingly slower than O. goramy. We are sitting at 2-2.5 inches of growth in 4 months.
 

jjohnwm

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Very cool and interesting fish. Until this past year or so, I didn't even realize there were Osphronemus species aside from goramy.

My old Osphronemus was also a garbage disposal, and I consciously tried to bulk up his diet with more vegetable protein and less animal. He never became fussy...about anything...and I think that is partially because I applied the same psychology to his feeding that my parents applied to my diet when I was a child. At every meal, without fail, I was always offered two choices: take it or leave it. :)

I think the slower growth, as long as it isn't carried to extremes, is likely a good thing rather than a bad. I'll bet if you overdo the animal protein...as I am certain I did when my O. was young...it would elicit faster-than-ideal growth.
 

SourAngelfish

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I am hoping I can hold onto this fish as long as possible. Being my second Osphronemus grow out, I am trying to do things a bit different. My eventual goal is to raise all species in the genus.

O. septemfasciatus has so much potential with the adults being gorgeous.
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this is the photo Wes shared when offering the fish.
 
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