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Tasting Giant Gourami on the Ultimate Mekong Delta Tour. Posted: June 3, 2025 | Last updated: June 3, 2025. Welcome to the Mekong Delta! 🌿🇻🇳 In this unforgettable tour, I dive into the ...
Giant Borneo Gourami: Pin’s Stunning 22-Pound Record from Indonesia. Pin was working a crankbait when this colorful world record gourami struck. / IGFA.
Air-breathers of south and southeast Asian origin like paradise fish, betta (Siamese fighter) and gourami and tropical American live-bearers such as the guppy, platy, swordtail and mollies also joined ...
Giant gourami The giant gourami, native to Southeast Asia, is another fish species that employs mouthbrooding to safeguard its young. In this species, the male takes on the responsibility of ...
Giant Gourami – These fish are dedicated mouthbrooders, carrying their eggs and young in their mouths to keep them safe from predators. Sea Catfish – The females of this species store their eggs in ...
Pearl Gourami Pearl Gourami. Gourami, a rare freshwater aquarium fish, is a popular group of fish, and one of the most popular varieties is the pearl. They have a beautiful collection of white spots ...
To another fish species, males are mouthbrooding, and such species include the giant gourami (Osphronemus goramy). After fertilisation, the male incubates the eggs in his mouth, and this will last ...
Get ready for a wild ride on the Mekong Delta as we embark on the ultimate tour that involves eating a giant gourami—yes, you heard that right! Watch us grapple with a fish so big it deserves ...
Dwarf Gourami Breeding. If you intend to maintain an ecosystem of dwarf gourami, breeding them is easy. Females lay eggs, and the males put the eggs in a bubble nest that they make.
Pearl gourami diet. Pearl gouramis are omnivorous fish, so their diet consists of both plants and meat. Wild pearl gourami will mostly eat plant matter, algae, invertebrates, and worms.
This research presents a prototype of a water quality management system designed for smart aquaculture, utilizing solar energy to aid fish farmers in Phragnamdang, Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Province.