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Trichogaster labiosa

The Thicklip Gourami has been a read under-rated oddball in the aquarium hobby for many years. They tend to not have much appeal due to their bland colours compared to another gourami however through selective breeding, aquarists have now been able to produce the bronze strain. This is a captivating species known for its peaceful demeanour and striking colouration. Their robust nature makes them a popular choice among both novice and experienced aquarium enthusiasts. These fish are easily recognized by their larger mouth and the shimmering bronze they develop as they mature.

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Thick Lip Gourami - Bronze
 

The Thicklip Gourami has been a read under-rated oddball in the aquarium hobby for many years. They tend to not have much appeal due to their bland colours compared to another gourami however through selective breeding, aquarists have now been able to produce the bronze strain. This is a captivating species known for its peaceful demeanour and striking colouration. Their robust nature makes them a popular choice among both novice and experienced aquarium enthusiasts. These fish are easily recognized by their larger mouth and the shimmering bronze they develop as they mature.

The Bronze Thicklip Gourami has a body shape typical of gouramis, with a broad, laterally compressed body and long dorsal and ventral fins. Colourations are the closest strain available in the aquarium hobby to wild thicklips however these fish sport much more pronounced golden colours. This is especially pronounced in the males of the species. The body may have subtle patterning, and the fins are often edged in a delicate yellow tint, enhancing their look. The metallic bronze colours are most isolated near the face and then transition into a more muted honey colour that contrasts the fluorescent fins.

Breeding Bronze Thicklip Gouramis can be a rewarding experience since these fish aren’t as prolific in the aquarium hobby. An aquarium set aside for breeding should have subdued lighting and plenty of floating plants to provide the necessary cover for these shy breeders. Like with many gourami species, the male is responsible for building a bubble nest to attract a female for spawning.

 

Tank Recommendations for Bronze Thicklip Gourami

Bronze Thicklip Gouramis are well-suited to a variety of aquarium settings, but they thrive particularly well in tanks that mimic their natural habitat. A minimum tank size of 75 liters provides adequate space for a pair or small group. Lighting with a warmer tone will show off the stunning, bright colours of these fish as well. Plants, driftwood, and botanicals will offer hiding spots and contribute help with providing a natural habitat.  A temperature range of 22-26 degrees Celsius and slightly acidic to neutral pH would be the ideal parameters. 

 

Suitable Tank Buddies

The Bronze Thicklip Gourami is an incredibly peaceful fish that can get along with a multitude of peaceful community fish. When selecting tank mates, consider species that appreciate similar conditions and share a gentle nature. 

 

Usually Compatible

Small cyprinids, dwarf corydoras, tetras, rasboras, and other gentle gouramis can coexist with the Bronze Thicklip Gourami. Additionally, peaceful bottom dwellers such as loaches can be suitable companions.

 

Sometimes Compatible

Larger tetras, rainbowfish, and other middle-dwelling species that are not overly active or aggressive can sometimes be compatible, provided the tank is spacious enough to allow each species their respective territories.

 

Rarely Compatible

Larger cichlids such as the Oscars, Jaguar Cichlids, and African cichlids should be avoided to maintain the peaceful environment that Bronze Thicklip Gouramis require. 

 

Feeding your Bronze Thicklip Gourami

Bronze Thicklip Gouramis are not particularly fussy eaters and will readily accept a variety of foods. They should be given a good quality floating pellet or flake food. this should also be supplemented with frozen foods such as black worms, blood worms, or brine shrimp to bring out optimal health and colours in the fish.

More Information
Scientific Name Trichogaster labiosa
Care Level Easy
Common Names Thicklip Gourami, Bronze Gourami
Diet Omnivore
Fish Family Osphronemidae
Lifespan (years) 6
Max. Length (cm) 8
Min. Tank Volume (l) 75
Origin South Asia
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 22-26° C, pH 6.0 - 7.0
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