The Moonlight Gourami is a beautiful fish that can add a complimentary hint of soft silver coloring to your freshwater tank. Moonlight Gouramis use the long feelers on the undersides of their bodies in order to feel new items or new fish in their aquariums. They are often kept with other fish, and can make good tank mates for similarly sized species. However, some may show some aggression. Moonlight Gouramis may eat smaller fish, so it is not a good idea to house them with smaller species. Some are timid, and may not eat if they perceive that you are watching them. Moonlight Gouramis have long feelers that hang from the undersides of their bodies. By adulthood, these fish usually measure between five and six inches (13 to 15 centimeters). These fish are silver in color, and have long filaments hanging from the undersides of their bodies that function as sensory organs. Males typically have orange-red feelers. The pectoral fins of females are usually yellow, while those of males tend to be orange or red. Adult Moonlight Gouramis have red irises. Wild Moonlight Gouramis are found in Thailand and Cambodia, where they are found in slow-moving waters. They are quite popular in captivity. |