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First - just let me get this out   
Maybe he has some camel blood in him.
Okay. got that out of my system.
My gourami's click when then eat flakes off the surface but I've never had one spit. You may be on to something regarding bugs. And you have to admit ... it's funny :o)
30 g FW planted:corys, female ABNP, blue angel, harleys, zebra danios, rummies,
15 g FW planted:2 male guppies, neons, pygmy corys, clown pleco, 4 types of shrimp, assassin snails
90 Gal Journal: http://bit.ly/1vC7gVX
fishless cycling: http://bit.ly/1DARf3T
fish in cycling: http://bit.ly/1ILvcfp
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I've heard of this before. Not that unusual. I think they are closely related to archer fish (well known for spitting water at insects to dislodge them from their perches). You have yourself a gourami full of character I'd be interested to see if it will spit for food rewards!
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i love my powder blue dwarf gourami. He's a character as well, a bit more subdued i think than your neon one, but i am so glad i bought him.
post pictures if you got him. also you can see pictures of mine in my tank journals.
10 gallon tank - Sephiroth (obtained 01/01/18). 1 algae eating shrimp, 1 established anubias plant on rock, sponge filter and heater
RIP - Helios HM BETTA 03/2016 to 12/31/17
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pretty boy - even if he has no manners. I have one like him and a powder blue like shidohari's. they used to be in the same tank but I had to seperate them about almost 10 months of getting along just fine. when it went bad, it went really bad :o( but both are fine and happily patrolling the corners they've staked out in my 2 community tanks. they don't bother any other fish - just each other
30 g FW planted:corys, female ABNP, blue angel, harleys, zebra danios, rummies,
15 g FW planted:2 male guppies, neons, pygmy corys, clown pleco, 4 types of shrimp, assassin snails
90 Gal Journal: http://bit.ly/1vC7gVX
fishless cycling: http://bit.ly/1DARf3T
fish in cycling: http://bit.ly/1ILvcfp
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But least, with him going to a member of your local fish club, you know he will be well taken care of...but OMG i love his color. The water must be just right to bring out his colors like that. I know mine will never be a true color because of my water quality but his colors are still awesome the way they are. (my tap water is consistantly hard water and i don't bother changing the ph because it's so much above what's recommended it'd be too much of a shock)
10 gallon tank - Sephiroth (obtained 01/01/18). 1 algae eating shrimp, 1 established anubias plant on rock, sponge filter and heater
RIP - Helios HM BETTA 03/2016 to 12/31/17
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