MammaBearinTN
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Female honey gouramis that have original wild colouration are silver with a dark line along the body. See following link for a male and female (normal colour form).
Trichogaster chuna – Honey Gourami (Colisa chuna, Trichopodus sota) — Seriously Fish
www.seriouslyfish.com
Females that are from the orange, red or white colour forms are the same colour as the males, either orange, red or white.
If you had a female dwarf gourami (Colisa lalius), then it would probably attack other species of gourami like honeys, if they entered her territory.
However, if it was a female honey gourami and she was attacking males of her own kind, that would be very unusual. She might have been a male in a female's body, yes transgender fish, birds and other animals do occur.
"Transgender fish, birds and other animals occur?" And how do we know this?
ETA - I do know about clownfish and a few other animals that "actually" change sex, but that isn't the same thing as "transgender persons" who can never change their actual sex, but change their gender presentation.
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