Compatibility Overview
Honey Gourami and Texas Cichlid can potentially coexist, but the combination requires careful attention. Some combination of water parameter differences, size mismatch, or temperament issues make this pair challenging. A larger tank (minimum 20 gallons), dense planting, and close monitoring are essential.
| Factor | Honey Gourami | Texas Cichlid | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 71–82°F | 72–82°F | ✅ 72–82°F |
| pH Range | 6.0–7.5 | 7.0–8.0 | ⚠️ 7.0–7.5 (narrow) |
| Temperament | peaceful | aggressive | ❌ Risk |
| Adult Size | 2 in | 1.6 in | ✅ Similar |
| Min. Group | 1+ | 1+ | See below |
| Min. Tank Size | 20 gallons (for both species) | — | |
✅ Compatibility Positives
⚠️ Caution Points
Species Profiles
Honey Gourami — Trichogaster chuna
One of the most peaceful gouramis available. Not affected by Dwarf Gourami Iridovirus. Excellent nano community fish.
→ Full Honey Gourami care guide
Texas Cichlid — Aquarium species
The Texas Cichlid, known for its vibrant green and blue colors, is a striking addition to the freshwater aquarium. With a lifespan of up to 6 years, these fish are a popular choice among beginners and experienced aquarists alike. However, they are highly aggressive towards their own species and should be kept with non-aggressive tankmates. Providing a spacio
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Honey Gourami live with Texas Cichlid?
With significant caution and a larger tank. Honey Gourami and Texas Cichlid can potentially coexist, but the combination requires careful attention. Some combination of water parameter differences, size mismatch, or temperament issues make this pair challenging. A larger tank (minimum 20 gallons), dense planting, and close monitoring are essential.
What tank size do I need for Honey Gourami and Texas Cichlid together?
A minimum of 20 gallons is recommended for keeping Honey Gourami and Texas Cichlid together. A larger tank improves water stability and reduces territorial conflict.
What temperature suits both Honey Gourami and Texas Cichlid?
72–82°F
Is a Honey Gourami aggressive toward a Texas Cichlid?
Honey Gourami is peaceful and Texas Cichlid is aggressive. No major aggression issues are expected between these species.
Related Compatibility Guides
Compatibility score breakdown
The overall score is weighted across water chemistry, behavior, adult size, swimming zone, and social needs. A score is a planning aid—not a guarantee for individual fish.
| Factor | Score |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 100/100 |
| Ph | 50/100 |
| Temperament | 30/100 |
| Adult Size | 100/100 |
| Swim Zone | 68/100 |
| Social Needs | 92/100 |
Tank size scenarios
Use the scenario that matches the actual group sizes and temperament you plan to keep.
| Scenario | Tank | When it applies |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum viable | 20 gal | Only for the recommended minimum groups, mature filtration, and close monitoring. |
| Recommended community | 29 gal | Adds territory, swimming room, and a safer buffer for behavior. |
| Low-conflict setup | 40 gal | Best when keeping larger schools or reducing territorial pressure. |