Croaking Gourami - Trichopsis vittatus
Croaking Gourami [Pictures]
Trichopsis vittatus Synonyms: Ctenops
vittatus, Osphromenus vittatus, O. striatus, Trichopsis striata, T. vittata, Trichopus striatus Physical description: An elongated, laterally compressed fish with pointed anal, dorsal, and caudal fins.
The
back is dark beige, while the flanks are light beige to off-white.
The flanks are marked with three transverse
stripes that are brown to red in color.
These run from the snout, parallel to one another, to the caudal fin.
A spot,
blue or black in color, is located near the gill cover.
The rear half of the body may have a green iridescence.
The
fins range from blue-green to violet in color with overlaying red stripes and spots.
These fins have a blue and red edging.
The
iris of the eye is blue.
Size/Length: To 2.7" (7 cm)
Similar species: Other Trichopsis
species.
Habitat: Inhabits small ponds, canals, creeks, and lakes in Southeast Asia; Indonesia, Malaysia,
Thailand, Vietnam
S: middle
Aquarium: A tank measuring 20" (51 cm) with a capacity of 10 gallons (38 L) is sufficient
for a pair.
Follow suggestions for T.
pumilus.
Water chemistry: pH 6.3-7.5 (6.9), 2-14 dH (8), 73-82° (23-28°C)
Social behavior: A timid, peaceful species that can be combined with other small, calm fish.
Males
are occasionally aggressive in defending their territory at spawning times.
Suggested companions: Tetras, Corydoras
, peaceful Barbs, small gouramis, Loaches, Loricarids
FOOD: Live; insect larvae,
Drosophila, crustaceans,
Tubifex; flakes
Sexual differences: Males have a longer anal fin.
Breeding techniques: Similar to T.
pumila, although this species requires a water temperature from
84-88°F (29-31°C), a water hardness from 1-4°dH, and a low water level of 3-6" (8-15 cm).
Up
to 240 eggs are laid and deposited in the bubble nest.
Breeding potential: 8.
Breeding is difficult.
Remarks: This species also emits croaking noises at times of excitement, especially during spawning
acts.
Difficulty of care: 4.
This species is relatively sensitive.
The copy for fish.mongabay.com was written in 1994-1995. Therefore some information such as scientific names may be out of date. For this, I apologize. Feel free to send corrections to me.