Live fish will be delivered only to selected pincodes in Kolkata and nearby areas. π BLUE LILY GOURAMI β FULL INFORMATION 𧬠Scientific Name: Likely Trichogaster lalius (Blue Lily is...
Live fish will be delivered only to selected pincodes in Kolkata and nearby areas.
Likely Trichogaster lalius (Blue Lily is a trade name or selectively bred color variant)
Blue Lily Gourami, Blue Flame Gourami, Dwarf Gourami (Blue Variant), Neon Blue Gourami
Note: βBlue Lilyβ is often a marketing name used for a unique blue-colored strain of dwarf gouramis.
Species Origin: Native to India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan
Natural Habitat: Slow-moving rivers, ponds, and rice paddies with dense vegetation and warm, still waters
Blue Lily Variant: Selectively bred in captivity for vivid coloration
Easy to Moderate β Great for beginners and peaceful community tanks
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 2.5 to 3 inches (6β7.5 cm) |
| Lifespan | 4β6 years with good care |
| Coloration | Bright neon blue or turquoise body, often with lighter shades or lilac hues depending on strain |
| Body Shape | Compressed oval body with long, thin ventral fins |
| Sexual Dimorphism | Males are more colorful and slimmer, females are rounder and duller |
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Minimum Tank Size | 10 gallons (larger preferred for pairs/groups) |
| Temperature | 24Β°Cβ28Β°C (75Β°Fβ82Β°F) |
| pH Range | 6.0β7.5 |
| Water Hardness | 4β15 dGH |
| Substrate | Sand or fine gravel |
| Decorations | Floating plants, driftwood, hiding spots |
| Filtration | Gentle filtration (they dislike strong current) |
| Lighting | Moderate β enhances their iridescent colors |
Gouramis are labyrinth fish β they breathe air from the surface, so a lid with ventilation is essential.
Temperament: Peaceful, social, but males can be territorial with other males
Swimming Level: Mid to top
Behavior: Curious, often interact with humans, love dense plants and calm spaces
Neon Tetras
Harlequin Rasboras
Mollies
Corydoras Catfish
Guppies
Snails and shrimp (if not too small)
Fin-nippers (Tiger Barbs)
Aggressive or fast-moving fish
Other male gouramis in small tanks
| Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Staple Foods | High-quality flakes, mini floating pellets |
| Frozen/Live | Bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia |
| Vegetables | Blanched peas, spinach, spirulina flakes |
Feeding Frequency: 1β2 times daily
Note: Feed only what they can eat in 2β3 minutes
Breeding Type: Bubble nest builder
Pairing: One male with one or multiple females (in separate breeding tank)
Spawning Behavior: Male builds floating bubble nest; courtship occurs below it
Egg Hatching: Eggs hatch in 24β36 hours, fry become free-swimming after 3β4 days
Fry Care: Infusoria or liquid fry food required initially
Keep the breeding tank still and warm (~28Β°C) with floating plants for nest support.
| Disease | Symptoms | Treatment |
|---|---|---|
| Dwarf Gourami Iridovirus (DGIV) | Lethargy, color loss, organ failure | No cure β isolate and euthanize if confirmed |
| Fin Rot | Frayed fins, bacterial infection | Improve water quality, antibacterial meds |
| Ich (White Spot) | White dots, rubbing behavior | Raise temp, treat with Ich meds |
Health Tips:
Quarantine new arrivals
Avoid overcrowding
Maintain excellent water quality
Don't keep males in stressful, confined spaces
Weekly 25% water change
Remove waste and uneaten food
Test for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH regularly
Clean filter monthly (without removing all beneficial bacteria)
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 2.5β3 inches |
| Lifespan | 4β6 years |
| Temperament | Peaceful, semi-social |
| Ideal Temp | 24β28Β°C (75β82Β°F) |
| pH Range | 6.0β7.5 |
| Diet | Omnivorous |
| Breeding | Bubble nest builder |
| Tank Size | 10β20 gallons minimum |
| Special Traits | Bright neon blue/lily hues, red eyes (in some) |
Blue Lily Gouramis may change color slightly with mood or lighting.
They use their thread-like pelvic fins to "feel" their surroundings.
Known for building elaborate bubble nests, even without females.