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Red Neon Dwarf Gourami (Trichogaster lalius) – Peaceful Colorful Community Fish
🐠 Red Neon Dwarf Gourami (Trichogaster lalius) – Peaceful Colorful Community Fish
The Red Neon Dwarf Gourami (Trichogaster lalius) is a dazzling freshwater species prized for its vivid red-orange body and electric blue highlights. Known for its peaceful temperament and bright metallic sheen, this compact labyrinth fish adds a vibrant centerpiece to community or planted aquariums.
Hardy, intelligent, and full of personality, Red Neon Gouramis thrive in calm, well-planted tanks and interact readily with their keepers—making them a favorite among both beginner and experienced aquarists.
🌟 Key Features
🔥 Brilliant Coloration – Intense red body with glowing blue neon accents
🌿 Peaceful Temperament – Excellent for community or planted aquariums
💧 Compact Size – Great for 15–30 gallon tanks
🐠 Labyrinth Breather – Can gulp air from the surface for oxygen support
✨ Hardy & Adaptable – Perfect for new aquarists or experienced hobbyists
⚙️ Care Guide
- Scientific Name: Trichogaster lalius
- Common Name: Red Neon Dwarf Gourami
- Origin: India & Bangladesh
- Temperament: Peaceful (semi-territorial males)
- Adult Size: 2–2.5 inches
- Diet: Omnivore – flakes, micro pellets, bloodworms, brine shrimp, and vegetable matter
- Tank Size: 15 + gallons
- Water Temperature: 76–82 °F
- pH Range: 6.5–7.5
- Lifespan: 3–5 years
💡 Tank Setup Tips
- Provide plants & floating vegetation to create shaded resting areas.
- Keep one male per tank unless in a large setup with multiple hiding spots.
- Maintain gentle filtration and stable water temperature.
- Tankmates: tetras, rasboras, Corydoras, and peaceful livebearers.
❓ FAQ
Q: Are Red Neon Dwarf Gouramis aggressive?
A: Generally peaceful; males may show mild territorial behavior, especially during breeding.
Q: Can they live with shrimp or snails?
A: Yes—with plenty of plants and hiding spots, they coexist well with most invertebrates.
Q: What enhances their bright color?
A: Quality diet, clean water, and balanced lighting intensify their neon hues.
Q: Do they need a heater?
A: Yes—maintain tropical temperatures around 78–80 °F.
Q: Do they breathe air?
A: Yes—Gouramis have a labyrinth organ allowing them to breathe from the surface.