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Albino Giant Gourami

Albino Giant Gourami

Posted by Max Gandara on on 21st May 2025

Albino Giant Gourami – The Gentle Giant of Freshwater Aquariums

When it comes to large, peaceful, and truly eye-catching freshwater fish, the Albino Giant Gourami (Osphronemus goramy) stands out—literally. With its creamy-white to pale pink coloration, red eyes, and oversized yet graceful presence, this fish is a favorite for hobbyists with large tanks and a love for unusual aquatic personalities.


? What Is an Albino Giant Gourami?

The Albino Giant Gourami is a color morph of the Giant Gourami, a species native to slow-moving rivers, lakes, and swamps across Southeast Asia. While the standard form is grayish to light pink, the albino variety sports a ghostly white body with red or pinkish eyes, making it a stunning centerpiece fish.

These fish can grow to an impressive 18–24 inches (45–60 cm) in captivity and even larger in the wild, so they’re not for the average tank. However, their calm nature, intelligence, and striking appearance make them rewarding pets for dedicated aquarists.


? Personality and Behavior

Despite their size, Albino Giant Gouramis are often referred to as “gentle giants.” They’re slow-moving, observant, and often curious about their environment—and their owners. Some aquarists report that their gouramis recognize them and will even beg for food like a wet, scaly puppy.

While they’re generally peaceful, adults may show territorial behavior, especially in smaller or crowded setups. They’re best kept alone or with other large, non-aggressive tankmates.


? Tank Requirements

Due to their size, tank space is the #1 consideration when keeping an Albino Giant Gourami.

✅ Minimum Tank Size:

  • 180+ gallons for a single adult

  • More space is required if housing with other large fish

✅ Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 24–28°C (75–82°F)

  • pH: 6.5–8.0

  • Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard

✅ Environment:

  • Strong filtration (they’re messy eaters)

  • Soft substrate and ample swimming space

  • Floating plants or low-light areas for shade

  • A tight-fitting lid—they breathe atmospheric air and occasionally gulp at the surface


? Diet & Feeding

Albino Giant Gouramis are omnivores with a preference for a varied diet. They’ll eat:

  • Pellets (specially formulated for large omnivores)

  • Blanched vegetables (lettuce, zucchini, spinach)

  • Fruits (small bits of melon or banana as treats)

  • Live or frozen foods (shrimp, worms, crickets)

Avoid high-protein diets long-term; they can cause health issues. A balanced mix of plant matter and occasional protein is ideal.


? Pro Tips for Success

  • Juveniles grow quickly. Be prepared to upgrade their tank.

  • They can live 15–20+ years with proper care.

  • Keep decorations sturdy and minimal. These fish are strong and may knock things over.

  • Avoid aggressive tankmates like large cichlids or overly nippy fish.


? Is the Albino Giant Gourami Right for You?

If you're looking for:

✅ A striking, low-maintenance "wet pet"
✅ A peaceful, long-lived aquarium companion
✅ A fish that will actually interact with you

…then the Albino Giant Gourami might be the perfect addition to your freshwater setup—as long as you have the space and commitment to match their impressive presence.