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  2. Pygmy gourami - Wikipedia

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    Notoriously nippy fish such as tiger barbs or large danios are poor choices for tank companions. They will be targeted by male bettas so should not be kept with them. Because of their small size, pygmy gouramis are an ideal choice for smaller aquaria. A good size aquarium for a trio or pair would be a planted 5 gallon tank.

  3. Three spot gourami - Wikipedia

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    They can be housed with a variety of tank mates of similar size and temperament. While males can be territorial with each other, they become timid around other, more aggressive fish. [6] Gourami frontal view. Male gouramis are known to be very aggressive; they may also be fin nippers and generally may bother other fish in the tank.

  4. Paradise fish - Wikipedia

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    A tank that includes paradise fish should be at least 20 US gallons (76 L; 17 imp gal) in size for a single male or 20–30 US gallons (76–114 L; 17–25 imp gal) for a community tank. The tank should be well planted [3] and covered; bogwood and rockwork may be included. Paradise fish tankmates must be chosen with care.

  5. Betta - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Betta smaragdina Male Betta tussyae. There are currently 76 recognized species in this genus. The currently described Betta species can be grouped into species complexes: [1] [14] [15] [16] B. akarensis complex: Betta akarensis Regan, 1910 (Akar betta) Betta antoni H. H. Tan & P. K. L. Ng, 2006; Betta aurigans H. H. Tan & K. K. P. Lim ...

  6. Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence that the genetic basis for aggression in betta fish is not exclusively sex-linked – a 2019 study found that female bettas of the fighting strain show significantly higher levels of aggression than their female wild-type counterparts, despite the fact that historically only male bettas have been used in fights and thus ...

  7. Gourami - Wikipedia

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    All living species show parental care until fry are free swimming: some are mouthbrooders, like the Krabi mouth-brooding betta (Betta simplex), and others, like the Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens), build bubble nests. Currently, about 133 species are recognised, placed in four subfamilies and about 15 genera.

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  9. Kissing gourami - Wikipedia

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    Kissing gouramis are territorial; some are tolerant towards fish of similar size, but others will bully, chase, and torment, causing significant stress on tank mates. Male kissers will occasionally challenge each other; however, the "kissing" itself is never fatal, but the constant bullying can stress the other fish to death.

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