Sphaerichthys acrostoma – Giant Chocolate Gourami

Sphaerichthys acrostoma or Giant Chocolate Gourami can reach a total length of about 10 centimeters. They only occur in southern Borneo.

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Sphaerichthys acrostoma – Giant Chocolate Gourami

Sphaerichthys acrostoma was described by Vierke in 1979.

Origin

Indonesia; South Borneo.

Keeping Sphaerichthys acrostoma

Sphaerichthys acrostoma is only found sporadically in the aquarium. This makes it difficult to say exactly how this species should be kept. It is wisest to imitate the natural biotope and its water values in a well-planted aquarium. The pH should be between 3.5 and 6.5, the dH between 0 and 3 and the temperature 21° to 25°C. They can reach a total length of about 10 centimeters.

Breeding Sphaerichthys acrostoma

In this species it is the males that broods the eggs in his mouth. Nothing more is known about reproduction.

Video

Authors

Stefan vd Voort – Nederlandse Vereniging Labyrintvissen
Published in accordance with the board

Copyright images

CK Yeo
Frank Schäfer – AquariumGlaser.de

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Additional information

Family

Genus

Species

acrostoma

Common name

Giant Chocolate Gourami

First described by

Jörg Vierke

Character

Breeding behaviour

Origin

Country

Minimum length

9

Length maximum

10

Temperature minimum
Temperature maximum

25

pH minimum

3.5

pH maximum

6.5

GH minimum

0

GH max

3