🧬 Origins and Classification
Scientific Name: Macropodus opercularis (Blue Paradise variety)
Family: Osphronemidae
The Paradise Fish Blue is a beautifully colored freshwater fish known for its bold personality and vibrant blue tones. Originating from East Asia, this hardy species has been admired for centuries in the aquarium hobby. The Paradise Fish Blue thrives in a wide range of environments and is popular among hobbyists who enjoy a striking, active, and easy-to-care-for fish.
🎨 Appearance
The Paradise Fish Blue stands out because of its shimmering blue body and elegant fin extensions. Depending on mood and lighting, the fish can display deeper or lighter shades of blue.
Color & Features:
- Electric blue body with subtle striping
- Flowing dorsal, anal, and tail fins
- Long ventral fins (“feelers”) used for sensing
- Strong contrast between body and fins
- Males show brighter colors and longer fins
Size:
- Average: 3–4 inches
- Lifespan: 5–7 years
🏡 Tank Requirements
Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for one fish; larger tanks preferred due to their active nature.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
- pH: 6.0–8.0
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
Environment Setup
The Paradise Fish Blue thrives in lightly planted tanks with open swimming areas. They are hardy and tolerate cooler water compared to many tropical fish.
Provide:
- Live or silk plants
- Driftwood or rocks for hiding spots
- Gentle water flow
- A secure lid (active jumpers!)
🍽️ Diet
Type: Carnivorous-leaning Omnivore
Food Options:
- High-quality pellets or flakes
- Frozen or live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, mosquito larvae)
- Occasional vegetable-based foods
Feed 1–2 times daily in small amounts.
🤝 Behavior and Compatibility
The Paradise Fish Blue is known for its bold and sometimes territorial behavior. While beautiful, they are not ideal for every community tank.
Best Tank Mates:
- Larger tetras
- Rasboras
- Barbs (non-nippy species)
- Loaches
Avoid:
- Other gouramis
- Betta fish
- Slow, long-finned fish
- Very small or timid tank mates
They do well in species-only tanks or with carefully chosen companions.
💡 Care Notes
To keep your fish healthy and colorful, maintain stable water conditions and provide enough space for swimming. A well-decorated tank with hiding spots helps minimize territorial stress. Regular weekly water changes help preserve the fish’s brilliant blue coloration.
The Paradise Fish Blue is a rewarding choice for aquarists who appreciate a hardy, vibrant, and active freshwater fish.



