knt5005
Fish Crazy
Hey everyone. I bought this pair of dwarf gouramis and they were sold to me as dwarf honeys. Now, I'm new with gouramis, so please bare with me, are "honey gouramis" a subset of the dwarf variety, and is their specific species a subset of the honey variety? I have attached a picture, but the little buggers move so quickly. The reason I ask is because when I look up a picture of a honey gourami, they don't look like that. The little boy is getting the black to come in, but then why is he so bright red?
Thanks for your help, as I am very confused. I love them though, they're so pretty!
Ok, so this obviously won't let me put in the picture for some reason, I'll just describe them. They're about an inch long and the female is pale yellow/silver with orange tipped fins (very very tips). The male is the same, but his color is more saturated. He has the blackness coming in on his face and down his throat (does it come in more as he ages?) but he also has a bright red tail that sort of continues and fades into his yellow body.
Sorry for the description, I'll try and get everyone a picture.
Thanks for your help, as I am very confused. I love them though, they're so pretty!
Ok, so this obviously won't let me put in the picture for some reason, I'll just describe them. They're about an inch long and the female is pale yellow/silver with orange tipped fins (very very tips). The male is the same, but his color is more saturated. He has the blackness coming in on his face and down his throat (does it come in more as he ages?) but he also has a bright red tail that sort of continues and fades into his yellow body.
Sorry for the description, I'll try and get everyone a picture.