Trichopsis pumilus (Trichopsis Pumila (Grogneur))

Trichopsis pumilus (Trichopsis Pumila (Grogneur))

Description

Another dwarf in the Gourami family. This little peaceful fish has a very pretty, orange -brown, orange -brunette striped dress. Between these lines, the coloring is clear with metal light blue reflections The fins are blue to bright red on the border and ends.

The Trichopsis Pumilus fish, also known as chauve-sourris or Grenouille fish, is a small freshwater fish from Southeast Asia. Its size generally does not exceed 5 centimeters long, which makes it one of the smallest known freshwater fish.

The body of the pumilus trichopsis fish is elongated and slightly compressed laterally, with a wide and rounded head. Its dorsal fin is located towards the back of the body, while its anal fin is located at the base of the tail. The fish also has a pair of pelvic fins located under his head, which allow him to move by jumping into the water like a frog.

Pumilus trichopsis fish has a generally olive green color, with darker spots on the body and head. Some species can also have clearer spots on their bodies, as well as a black band along their spine. The fish can change color depending on its environment and its excitement, from an olive green color to a bright yellow or a shiny red.

The pumilus trichopsis fish is mainly nocturnal and feeds on small insects and crustaceans which it captures in the water. He is also known to produce a sound by rubbing his fins against his body, which earned him the name of the Chauve-Souris. The fish is generally lonely and can be shy with other fish, although it can coexist peacefully with other species of fish from its natural environment.

Trichopsis pumilus fish is a popular aquarium fish thanks to its compact size and its beautiful color. However, he needs a well planted environment with hiding places to feel safe and prosper.

Origin

  • Family : Belontiidae
  • Origin : Vietnam, Thailand, Sumatra

Features

  • Adult size : 4 cm
  • Behaviour : Gregarious
  • Food : Omnivorous

Water

  • Water type : Freshwater, hot
  • Temperature : 22 - 29 °C
  • pH : 5.8 - 7.2
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) : 50

Dimorphism

Difficult to see, both sexes are very similar. A slight difference on the dorsal fin, which is slightly more sharp in the male. Only the male emits grunts during periods of intimidation (between 2 males) or Frai. In the full female, you can see the ovarian mass in transparency in bright light

Reproduction

Built a bubble nest under a sheet or root. The nest is very small and a reproduction can pass unlikely. Its reproduction is similar to that of the labyrinthidae. Optimal temperature of 27 ° C, water level abailed at 20 cm. The male takes care of its offspring without feeding on it. The female can be left in the breeding tank.

Contribution

  • Created by : laby_chuna
  • Last update : 10/12/2022

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