Banded Gourami

Trichogaster fasciata

Medium
📏
Max Size
10cm (4″)
🏠
Min Tank Size
76L
⚗️
pH Range
6 - 7.5
🌡️
Temperature
21-28°C
(70-82°F)
🐟
Temperament
Peaceful

Care Requirements

💧 Water Parameters

pH Level
6 - 7.5
Temperature
21-28°C (70-82°F)

🏠 Tank Setup

Minimum Tank Size
76 Litres (20.1 US Gallons)
Temperament
Peaceful

🍽️ Diet & Feeding

Omnivorous. Accepts high-quality flakes, pellets, and enjoys live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia.

🐟 Community Compatibility

Suitable for peaceful community tanks.

⚥ Sexual Dimorphism

Males are much more colourful.

🌍 Origin

Southeast Asia

About Banded Gourami

The Banded Gourami, scientifically known as Trichogaster fasciata, is an eye-catching freshwater fish species popular among aquarium enthusiasts. Recognized for its striking appearance and peaceful demeanor, this gourami species is a favored choice for community aquariums.

The Banded Gourami displays a distinctive coloration, featuring alternating vertical bands of iridescent blue and yellow, creating a visually appealing banded pattern across its body. With an elongated and laterally compressed body, these gouramis are known for their graceful movements and tranquil behavior.

Native to slow-moving waters, including ponds, swamps, and rice fields in Southeast Asia, Banded Gouramis are adaptable to a variety of aquatic environments. When setting up their habitat in captivity, provide a well-planted aquarium with floating plants, which they appreciate for hiding and building bubble nests. Adequate surface area is essential as they are labyrinth fish, requiring access to the air above the water.

Maintaining stable water conditions is crucial for the well-being of Banded Gouramis. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral pH levels and temperatures typical of tropical freshwater setups. Regular water changes and efficient filtration contribute to a clean and stable aquatic environment.

Banded Gouramis are omnivores, and their diet should include a varied mix of high-quality flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and small insects. Providing a balanced diet ensures they receive the necessary nutrients for optimal health and coloration.

Known for their peaceful nature, Banded Gouramis are suitable for community aquariums. They can coexist with other non-aggressive fish species that share similar water parameter preferences. However, care should be taken to avoid housing them with overly aggressive tankmates.

Breeding Banded Gouramis in captivity is achievable with the right conditions. A separate breeding tank with floating plants and gentle water movement can encourage the male to build a bubble nest. After successful courtship, the female deposits eggs in the nest, and the male guards and cares for the eggs and fry.

In conclusion, the Banded Gourami is a visually appealing and tranquil addition to freshwater aquariums. By providing a well-maintained environment, suitable tankmates, and a balanced diet, enthusiasts can appreciate the beauty and serene nature of these gouramis in their home aquariums.

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