Pink Kissing Gourami
The Pink Kissing Gourami (Helostoma temminckii) is a unique and entertaining freshwater fish known for its distinctive "kissing" behavior and attractive pink coloration. These large, peaceful gouramis use their specially adapted lips to scrape algae from surfaces and engage in fascinating mouth-pressing displays with each other. With their unusual behavior and gentle nature, Pink Kissing Gouramis make engaging centerpiece fish for larger community aquariums and are sure to become a conversation piece in any aquatic collection.
Care Sheet – Pink Kissing Gourami (Helostoma temminckii)
Temperament
Generally peaceful, can be territorial with conspecifics
"Kissing" behavior is typically non-aggressive
Adult Size
10–12 inches
Minimum Tank Size
75 gallons for a single adult
Water Parameters
Temperature: 72–82°F
pH: 6.8–7.8
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (5–15 dGH)
Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: <20–30 ppm
Diet
Omnivorous (leans toward herbivorous)
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Feed a varied diet:
High-quality pellets or flakes for large fish
Spirulina-based foods and algae wafers
Blanched vegetables and occasional protein
Feed 1–2 times daily
Behavior & Compatibility
Good for larger community tanks
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Compatible with:
Other large, peaceful fish
Robust barbs, larger tetras, peaceful cichlids
Plecos and other substantial bottom dwellers
Avoid very small fish that may be intimidated
Aquarium Setup
Planted tanks with robust plants (may nibble soft plants)
Open swimming space with some hiding areas
Efficient filtration for clean water
Access to surface for air breathing
Care Level
Easy to moderate
Good for intermediate aquarists with large tanks
Lifespan
5–7 years with proper care
Special Notes
Distinctive "kissing" behavior used for feeding and social interaction
Attractive pink coloration that develops with age
Labyrinth organ allows breathing atmospheric air
Engaging and entertaining centerpiece fish