Honey Dwarf Gourami (Also Golden Honey Dwarf Gourami, Sunburst Dwarf Gourami Or Honey Gourami Trichogaster Chuna Or Colisa Chuna

Honey Dwarf Gourami (Also Golden Honey Dwarf Gourami, Sunburst Dwarf Gourami Or Honey Gourami Trichogaster Chuna Or Colisa Chuna

Honey Dwarf Gourami (also Golden Honey Dwarf Gourami, Sunburst Dwarf Gourami or Honey Gourami Trichogaster chuna or Colisa chuna Natural Range Colour and Varieties These are found mostly in India in the Ganges River Honey Gouramis are a small fish with a golden honey valley. type colour and flashes of red throughout the fish from its throat to its fins and tail. There are other col- Maximum Size and Longevity our varieties that include an orange flame colour and Honey Dwarf Gouramis can grow to 6cms and live for a normal dwarf honey colour which is more yellow up to 4 years if kept in the correct conditions. through the body and has a large blue flash down its throat. Water Quality These Gouramis will like their water mainly neutral Sexing Temperature: 22°C - 28°C The males are a lot brighter in colour as is common in (optimal temp is 26°C ) all gouramis. The male is particularly brighter in col- pH: 6.0—7.5 our during breeding season. The females are a General Hardness: 100—200 ppm. slightly smaller but have plumper stomachs due to holding eggs. Feeding Honey Dwarf Gouramis are omnivorous, easy to feed General Information fish. They readily feed on, flake, small pellets, live Honey Dwarf Gouramis are one on the smallest foods such as brine shrimp and live worms. However, Gouramis species and are an ideal community fish care should be taken to ensure food particles are not especially with other small species such as Tetras too large as they have a relatively small mouth. and Rasboras. They can be kept in groups on singu- larly. They prefer heavily planted tanks, and males Compatibility will often build their bubble-nests if provided with Honey Dwarf Gouramis are a placid fish and will live floating plants. comfortably next to other gouramis and other fish that aren’t too big and aggressive for them. They are good tank mates for species such as Corydoras, Danios, Loaches, White Clouds and catfish species. .

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