Colisa labiosa (GOURAMI LIPPU)
Description
Fish very close to packages fasciata. Laterally compressed ovoid body. The filiform pelvic fins, very long and reduced to a single radius are tactile. The coloring of the magnificent fish is predominantly copper. Metal blue vertical bars storing the body. The throat is also coppery in color. The dorsal and anal fins are edged with yellow or red. Magnificent but very sensitive fish, it is very easily stressed, it will be better for a confirmed aquariophile.
The Labiosa Colisa Fish, also known as the guinea pig from India, is a popular aquarium fish which is from the alternative waters of Asia. It is small and has an elongated and rounded body, with an enlarged caudal fin and a dorsal fin located in the middle of its back. The color of her body generally varies between blue and red, with black spots and vertical stripes.
The Labiosa Colisa Fish is a very social animal and will like to live in a group with other fish from its species. However, it can be aggressive towards smaller or lower fish, so it is important to keep it in an aquarium large enough to allow it to swim freely and to socialize.
The Labiosa Colisa Fish is an omnivorous animal and will appreciate a varied diet composed of pellets, living food, vegetables and insects. It is important to give it enough to eat, but without excess, because a diet too rich can cause health problems.
The Labiosa Colisa Fish needs a well -equipped aquarium to feel comfortable. He will appreciate a bottom of sand or gravel, as well as plants and floating objects to hide and rest. It also needs quality water filtration to maintain clean and healthy water.
In summary, Labiosa package fish is a social and colorful animal that will bring life to any aquarium. With appropriate care and adequate diet, he can live up to 5 years in captivity.
Origin
- FamilyBelontiidae
- OriginIndia
Characteristics
- Adult size8 cm
- BehaviourPleasant
- FoodOmnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeFreshwater, hot
- Temperature21 - 28 °C
- pH6.9 - 7.2
- Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)200 L
Dimorphism
The male's dorsal fin is edged with red and ends in a point. That of the female bordered with yellow is shorter and rounded.
Reproduction
The construction of a nest of bubbles by the male takes place under a temperature 28 ° C. He completely encloses the female of her body, then returns her belly to the air to emit the eggs. These are then placed in the nest. The birth of the larvae under the care of the male takes place in 24 hours. Young people are fed four days later with first food made up of fine trade powders and artemias. The hygiene of the tank is rigorous to avoid any pollution due to unused food.
