Worried about my Honey Gouramis

Wolfey

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Hey there, I hope you can help me.
So today I came home to find that some of my Honey Gouramis have developed a black stripe near their analfin this weekend as i was gone for 2 days. (They have been fed yesterday by my mother who knows how to feed fish etc.)
I know that they change color when ready to mate and they have been building bubble nests and also are defending them (at least one) I just want to be sure that it is really the problem and not something else like a disease...

Water perimiters:
PH: 7,2
CO2: 19
KH: 10
GH: 14
NO3: 25
NO2: 0
Temp: 24°C
Cl: 0

On the first two pics you can clearly see the black stripe and the last one (sorry for crappy quality he was a bit camera shy) is also developing a darker area around his head, he is also the one defending the nest.
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There are no fish diseases that cause fish to develop a black line on their body or fins, so it's probably colouration and nothing to worry about.
 
Also shocked me the first time my HG got a black tummy, but that shows it's maturing! now when it's time for breeding it's a possibility the black gets darker and once it calms down the coloration changes again, some fish keep the coloration forever :)

My dominant female also has some black on her bottom fin, but never on her throat.

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Also shocked me the first time my HG got a black tummy, but that shows it's maturing! now when it's time for breeding it's a possibility the black gets darker and once it calms down the coloration changes again, some fish keep the coloration forever :)

My dominant female also has some black on her bottom fin, but never on her throat.

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Thank you for your help!
I am also sure now that it is normal behaviour as I am also witnessing breeding behaviour in my Gouramis :wub:
I hope that they will breed, but for now I'm glad that they are happy and maturing!
 
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