Thanks for the help. I was getting quoted worried myselfno they can't change sex. Your fish is probably stressed out from the move and has faded. If the water is clean and temperature good, and you have some plants in the tank, the fish will colour up in a day or so.
So I have two males, when person who I bought them from said there were two females and one male (one of them died) , so would getting a female honey and a female dwarf be a good idea ? For breeding. And how could you tell the difference2 pictures with 3 male honey dwarf gouramis
When you say 2 females are they strictly just honeys or one honey and one dwarf? Also how big should the other tank be?young males look like females and when they reach maturity they change colour. Stressed out males will also fade and look similar to females.
Adult males have the colour and black anal fin (bottom fin). Females don't get as colourful and never have the black anal fin.
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Do not mix normal dwarf gouramis (Trichogaster lalius) with honey dwarf gouramis or any other fish if you can help it. The normal common dwarf gourami has nasty diseases that can kill any fish that contracts it so try to avoid normal dwarf gouramis.
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If you have a big enough tank (3 foot or longer) with lots of plants in, then you could have a couple of prs of honey dwarf gouramis. If your tank is small, say 2 foot long, then probably stay with the 2 males you have, unless you want to breed them. If you want to breed them then get 2 females and put them with the males and see if they pair up. When a male and female pair up and hang out together, move the other 2 fish into another tank.
Got it thanks Colin you have been a great help!!Honey Gouramis are a dwarf gourami. In Australia we call them Honey Dwarf Gouramis. If you want dwarf (small) gouramis, then stay with Honey Dwarf Gourami, which are the fish in the pictures you posted above.
Do not get the normal Dwarf Gouramis (Trichogaster lalius) or any of their colour forms. If you google Trichogaster lalius and look at images of them, you will see a wide range of normal dwarf gourami colour forms. You should avoid all of these colour forms because they all carry the same diseases, namely Tuberculosis (TB) and the Iridovirus.
The Honey Gouramis do not normally carry these diseases.
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A tank suitable for 1 pr of Honey Gouramis would be about 2ft long x 12inches wide x 12inches high. Or a similar size to that.
If you wanted 2 breeding prs, then you want a tank about 3 ft long x 12inches wide x 12 inches high or bigger. Preferably wider and higher (3ft x 18inch x 18inch) makes a nice size tank