Dwarf Honey Gourami wild type
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The Honey Gourami Trichogaster chuna (previously Colisa chuna and Colisa sota) becomes very pretty once it gets settled, making a very pleasant addition to a smaller aquarium. It is colored in soft hues of silvery gray to light yellow, sometimes with a very light horizontal brown stripe along the center. The male develops a vibrant honey color when in breeding mode. A strong contrasting blue-black marking adorns its underside running across the face, throat, and abdomen. It is also commonly known as the Honey Dwarf Gourami.
QUICK FACTS
- Scientific Name: Trichogaster chuna
- Minimum Tank Size: 10 gal (38 L)
- Care Level: Easy
- Temperament: Peaceful
- Water Conditions: 72.0 to 82.0° F (22.2 to 27.8° C), ph: 6.0-7.5 - 7.0 for breeding
- Max. Size: 3.2 inches (8.00 cm)
- Color Form:
- Diet: Omnivore
- Origin: India and Bangladesh
- Family: Osphronemidae
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