Here's a complete and detailed guide to the Albino Giant Gourami (Osphronemus goramy β albino variety), including everything you need to know about care, size, behavior, diet, tank setup, compatibility,...
Here's a complete and detailed guide to the Albino Giant Gourami (Osphronemus goramy β albino variety), including everything you need to know about care, size, behavior, diet, tank setup, compatibility, and more. πβ¨
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| π Common Name | Albino Giant Gourami |
| π¬ Scientific Name | Osphronemus goramy (albino morph) |
| 𧬠Family | Osphronemidae (Gouramis) |
| π Origin | Southeast Asia β Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam |
| π Size | Up to 20β24 inches (50β60 cm) |
| β³ Lifespan | 20β25 years (with excellent care) |
| π¨ Color | Pale pinkish-white body with red/pink eyes (albino trait) |
| π¬ Other Names | Albino White Gourami, Albino Giant Osphronemus |
| π§ Difficulty Level | Moderate to Advanced |
βͺ Color: White to light pink body due to lack of melanin (albino)
ποΈ Eyes: Pink/red from underlying blood vessels
π Body: Large, oval, and deep-bodied with strong jaws
π¦· Lips: Thick lips with visible jaw lines
π Size: One of the largest true freshwater aquarium fish (commonly 18β24 inches!)
| Trait | Description |
|---|---|
| π Temperament | Intelligent, curious, often interactive with owners |
| π§ Solitary | Can be territorial/aggressive with age, especially toward smaller fish |
| π§ Smart | Can recognize keepers and even learn feeding routines |
| πΎ Activity | Active during the day, slow-moving but powerful |
| π Personality | Varies by individualβsome are peaceful, others aggressive |
π Caution: As they grow, they may become territorial and bully or eat smaller tankmates.
| Requirement | Ideal Condition |
|---|---|
| π‘ Tank Size | Minimum 200 gallons for adults |
| π‘οΈ Temperature | 75β82Β°F (24β28Β°C) |
| βοΈ pH Range | 6.5β7.8 |
| π§ Water Hardness | Soft to moderately hard (5β20 dGH) |
| π Filtration | Heavy-duty filtration; they produce lots of waste |
| π¨ Oxygenation | Good flow and oxygen, but allow access to air (they are labyrinth fish) |
| πͺ΅ Decor | Use rocks, driftwood, and hiding areas β ensure they canβt be moved easily |
| π Lid | Tight-fitting lid β they can jump πͺ |
Albino Giant Gouramis are omnivorous and have a huge appetite.
π₯¬ Vegetables: Blanched spinach, lettuce, peas, zucchini, carrots
π Protein: Earthworms, bloodworms, mealworms, shrimp, insects
π Fish-based pellets: High-quality sinking or floating pellets
π Fruits (occasionally): Banana, watermelon, or grapes (small amounts)
πͺ΅ Some chew on wood (for fiber)
Feed 1β2x daily
Remove uneaten food to avoid fouling
Overfeeding can lead to obesity or fatty liver
π Large Catfish (Plecos, Iridescent Shark, Pictus)
π Silver Dollars
π Large Barbs (Tinfoil Barbs)
π Other large Gouramis (if space allows)
π’ Some keepers even keep them with turtles (risky, not recommended)
π Small community fish (they will get eaten)
π‘ Aggressive cichlids (e.g., Flowerhorn, Midas)
π¦ Shrimp or snails (food, not friends)
π Long-finned fish (nipping risk)
β οΈ Note: Tankmate success depends heavily on individual personality and tank size.
Breeding Albino Giant Gouramis in home aquariums is very rare and extremely challenging.
𧬠Sexing: Males have pointed dorsal fins; females are rounder
π Requires enormous tank (200β300+ gallons)
πͺΊ Build bubble nests like other gouramis
π£ Parental care: Male guards nest, but may become aggressive
Almost all Albino Giant Gouramis in the trade are farm-bred.
| Health Problem | Symptoms & Notes |
|---|---|
| π¦ Ich | White spots; treat with heat and medication |
| π Hole-in-the-Head | Common in large fish from poor water quality or diet |
| π΅ Bloating | Caused by overfeeding or constipation |
| π¬ Fatty Liver | From too much protein or fatty foods |
| π§Ό Gill issues | Due to poor oxygenation or high ammonia |
β Prevent by:
High-quality, varied diet
Frequent water changes
Strong biological filtration
Monitoring for aggression/injury
π§ Extremely intelligent fish β can recognize their owners and follow them!
π Some owners claim they show affection and bond with humans
π¬οΈ They are labyrinth fish, meaning they breathe atmospheric air
π¨ Albino is a color morph β same species as standard Giant Gourami
π Can grow to the size of a small dog β not for small tanks!
| Trait | Details |
|---|---|
| Max Size | 20β24 inches (50β60 cm) |
| Lifespan | 20β25 years |
| Tank Size | 200+ gallons |
| Temperament | Semi-aggressive to territorial |
| Diet | Omnivorous (plants, protein, pellets) |
| Tankmates | Only other large, robust species |
| Breeding | Rare in captivity |
| Intelligence | Very high; can recognize owners |
Although beautiful and interesting, Albino Giant Gouramis are not suitable for beginner aquarists due to their:
πΉ Huge size
π½οΈ Heavy food demands
π§Ή High waste output
π Territorial behavior as they age
ποΈ Massive tank requirements
They are best kept by experienced aquarists with the space and budget to care for them long-term.
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