Can you keep Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami together?
Algorithmically generated environmental and behavioral compatibility report.
Algorithmic Assessment
Behavioral caution. Dwarf Gourami is semi-aggressive and may bully, chase, or nip the fins of the peaceful Cardinal Tetra. Ensure the tank is large and heavily decorated.
Scientific Parameter Comparison
Cross-reference water chemistry, temperature range envelopes, and physical dimensions of Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami.
| Parameter Metric | Cardinal Tetra | Dwarf Gourami | Calculated Overlap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature Range | 73°F – 81°F | 72°F – 82°F | 73°F – 81°F |
| pH Chemistry | 4.6 – 6.2 | 6.0 – 7.5 | 6.0 – 6.2 |
| Min. Tank Capacity | 10 Gallons | 10 Gallons | 10 Gallons (Minimum) |
| Aquatic Strata Zone | mid | top | Separated Layers |
| Adult Size (Max) | 2.0" (5 cm) | 3.5" (9 cm) | Ratio: 1 : 1.8 |
⚠ Cohabitation Precautionary Guidelines
These species can technically live together, but you must take careful mitigation steps to ensure success:
- Visual Boundaries: Add dense foliage, driftwood roots, and hollow decorations to break sightlines and provide escape cover for the submissive species.
- Volume Dilution: Ensure the tank capacity exceeds the standard minimums (10G) to dilute territorial boundaries.
- Feeding Protocol: Feed in multiple separate corners of the tank simultaneously to reduce food-related aggression.
⚔️ Do Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami Fight?
Caution is required due to semi-aggressive behavior. The Dwarf Gourami displays minor territorial behaviors and may chase or stress the Cardinal Tetra, especially in smaller tanks. Cohabitation is only possible if you provide ample hiding spaces, breaks in line-of-sight, and separate feeding zones.
🍽️ Swimming Layers & Feeding Competition
To satisfy their dietary requirements, offer a varied feeding schedule. Sinking pellets or wafers are ideal for bottom dwellers, while floating flakes or micro-granules support mid and top dwellers. The Cardinal Tetra occupies the mid layer, while the Dwarf Gourami occupies the top layer. This separation of swimming zones naturally minimizes direct interactions and reduces competition during feeding times.
📏 Size Difference & Predation Threat
Both species are closely matched in physical dimensions, with Cardinal Tetra growing to 2.0 inches and Dwarf Gourami reaching 3.5 inches. This size balance ensures neither species holds a physical dominance advantage.
🛠️ Plan Your Aquarium Setup
Planning a tank for Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami? Ensure your hardware and layout support their physical and water parameter needs:
Safe Tankmate Alternatives for Cardinal Tetra
Since the pairing between Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami is flagged as warning, here are 3 peaceful community tankmates that share a flawless compatibility profile with Cardinal Tetra and match similar water parameters:
Chemistry & Habitat Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions: Cardinal Tetra & Dwarf Gourami Compatibility
Are Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami good tank mates?
Behavioral caution. Dwarf Gourami is semi-aggressive and may bully, chase, or nip the fins of the peaceful Cardinal Tetra. Ensure the tank is large and heavily decorated.
Can you put Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami in the same tank together?
Caution is required due to semi-aggressive behavior. The Dwarf Gourami displays minor territorial behaviors and may chase or stress the Cardinal Tetra, especially in smaller tanks. Cohabitation is only possible if you provide ample hiding spaces, breaks in line-of-sight, and separate feeding zones.
What water temperature and pH parameters do Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami need?
Both species require compatible parameters. Cardinal Tetra needs a temperature of 73°F to 81°F and a pH of 4.6 to 6.2. Meanwhile, Dwarf Gourami needs a temperature of 72°F to 82°F and a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. Shared overlap range: 73°F–81°F temperature and 6.0–6.2 pH overlap.
What is the minimum combined tank volume required to house Cardinal Tetra and Dwarf Gourami?
To successfully house both species together, a baseline of 10 gallons is required. However, because the setup includes territorial behavior from Dwarf Gourami (semi-aggressive), we recommend an adjusted minimum tank volume of at least 20 gallons (adding a 10-gallon safety buffer) to establish separate visual boundaries and minimize stress.