Can Bronze Corydoras Live With Honey Gourami?
Maybe, this pairing works if the tank stays at the lower end of honey gourami temperature range where both species are comfortable.
Why
- Bronze corydoras grow to 2.5 inches and do best in cooler water (72-79F).
- Honey gouramis grow to 3 inches and tolerate 72-82F, but prefer the warmer end.
- The temp overlap is narrow (72-79F) , this is tight for corydoras but workable for honey gouramis.
- Both species are peaceful and prefer slow-moving, planted water with good cover.
- Bronze corydoras are schooling fish that need groups of 4+, and they prefer soft, slightly acidic water.
What could go wrong
Honey gouramis kept at the low end of their range (72-75F) may become less active and lose their golden coloration over time, while corydoras in warmer water (>79F) suffer shortened lifespans.
Gear for a shared tank
Sized for the 20 gallon minimum this pairing needs. Affiliate links — we earn a small commission if you buy through them.
AquaClear 30 Power Filter
Oversized filtration is what lets you stock two species together without water quality crashing. Rated for a tank slightly larger than the 20 gallon minimum.
Eheim Jager 150W Thermostat Heater
Holds a steady temperature inside the 72-79°F window both species need.
API Freshwater Master Test Kit
Keep ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate in check. Two-species tanks have more bioload and less margin for error than single-species setups.
Better pairings to consider
This works if you maintain temperature at 76-78F, which suits both species comfortably. If you cannot hold that range consistently, keep corydoras with other corydoras species or small tetras, or keep honey gouramis with other labyrinth fish instead.
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