Ther. mometer,
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Ther. mometer,
I did a WC and everything is very scary and stressful but they're being SOOOOO brave rn!!!!
my LFS got some parosphromenus paludicola and I had to get a pair... still pale but so cute! I was worried if I'd be able to handle them but from reading they seem like one of the best beginner paros
Parosphromenus “Sentang” / Parosphromenus aff. bintan (I finally managed to take pics of a colorful male)
A type of very small licorice gourami which are endangered in the wild and need to be breed in captivity otherwise they will go extinct very soon. Their habitats are in great danger of being destroyed and lost forever. These fish are endemic, meaning they are only found in one small lake or group of ponds in asia. These fish need the tiniest of live food like baby brine shrimp and moina. I don’t know why I wrote all this but I think they are neat and these colors arent even their final form.
Best Parosphromenus spp. (”Licorice Gouramis”)
All species of Parosphromenus, to my knowledge, come from habitats that are under threat. Most species are designated Endangered or Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List. Any fish from this genus should be maintained in a species tank and breeding should be attempted if we are going to continue to maintain them in the hobby, and perhaps through hobby preservation, prevent the loss of these species from the world. Check out the Parosphromenus Project for more information on preservation efforts. (Though I should note that I have reservations about the efficacy of projects aimed to “preserve species through the hobby.” See a post here where I discuss this some.)
These are gorgeous little fishes I’ve loved since I first got into the fish keeping hobby, but I’ve yet to have the opportunity to keep any. They are rare in the trade, for good reason, and I have yet to be in a situation where I had a tank ready and felt comfortable with acquiring some. As I look forward to setting up a fish room, the time has come that I will absolutely be seriously shopping for some ethically sourced Parosphromenus (likely hobby-bred). No matter how high my interest is in a species, I will not keep it if I cannot source it without acquiring a wild-caught specimen of an imperiled species being sold indiscriminately to the hobby at large.
Below is a ranked list of Parosphromenus to help me prioritize species to keep, should I have the opportunity to pick and choose between species. Rankings are based purely on subjective opinion, prioritizing those whose aesthetics I prefer. These are all great fishes!
We actually get to see the male for a second! And actually, if the male is remaining in the cave, and the female is patrolling the surrounding area...I think these two are either preparing to spawn or have already started!
Mr failed his mating display 4 times in a row.
Itty bitties who dont know they’re going to go back to the peat swamps some day