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PARADISE FISH


Paradise fish are tolerant of a wide range of water conditions, surviving in cool and warm waters alike. In the wild, they are most commonly found in shallow water containing dense vegetation, such as a marsh or rice field. However they can be kept in outdoor ponds, or even the simplest of unheated aquaria.
  • Scientific Name: Macropodus opercularis. 
  • Common Names: Paradise fish, blue paradise gourami. 
  • Origin: Southeast Asia, including China, Vietnam, Taiwan, and other regions. 
  • Habitat: Found in slow-moving or still waters like streams, paddy fields, and marshes. 
  • Size: Can grow up to 4 inches (10 cm) in length. 
  • Lifespan: Can live up to 8 years with proper care. 
  • Temperament: Territorial and can be aggressive towards other fish, especially males. 
  • Diet: Omnivorous, accepting a variety of foods including flakes, live foods, and even some vegetables. 
  • Tank Requirements: Need a spacious tank (at least 10 gallons) with plenty of plants and hiding places, according to Petco. 
  • Air Breathing: Possess a labyrinth organ, allowing them to breathe atmospheric air. 
  • Breeding: Bubble nest builders, with males displaying vibrant colors during breeding season. 
Unique Characteristics:
  • Colors and Patterns: Known for their striking blue and red/orange stripes and patterns. 
  • Sexing: Males are more colorful and have elongated fins compared to females. 
  • Adaptability: Can tolerate a wide range of water conditions, including low oxygen levels. 

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Key Facts:
  • Scientific Name: Macropodus opercularis. 
  • Common Names: Paradise fish, blue paradise gourami. 
  • Origin: Southeast Asia, including China, Vietnam, Taiwan, and other regions. 
  • Habitat: Found in slow-moving or still waters like streams, paddy fields, and marshes. 
  • Size: Can grow up to 4 inches (10 cm) in length. 
  • Lifespan: Can live up to 8 years with proper care. 
  • Temperament: Territorial and can be aggressive towards other fish, especially males. 
  • Diet: Omnivorous, accepting a variety of foods including flakes, live foods, and even some vegetables. 
  • Tank Requirements: Need a spacious tank (at least 10 gallons) with plenty of plants and hiding places, according to Petco. 
  • Air Breathing: Possess a labyrinth organ, allowing them to breathe atmospheric air. 
  • Breeding: Bubble nest builders, with males displaying vibrant colors during breeding season. 
Unique Characteristics:
  • Colors and Patterns: Known for their striking blue and red/orange stripes and patterns. 
  • Sexing: Males are more colorful and have elongated fins compared to females. 
  • Adaptability: Can tolerate a wide range of water conditions, including low oxygen levels. 

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