Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Live Plant Safe: Yes
General Description: The Gold Honey Gourami, also referred to as the Sunset or Red Dwarf Gourami, is a great choice for the beginner hobbyist due to their generally peaceful nature and ease of care. These colorful gouramis have been selectively bred from wild T. chuna populations in order to have a slightly brighter appearance. All males tend to be yellow to orange color, with an iridescent light blue belly. Females are rarely offered for this color form, but would appear brownish overall with a solid horizontal stripe through the middle of their body. Gouramis are Labyrinth fish, which means that they can directly breathe from the surface. Unlike some gouramis, the Gold Honey gourami does prefer to be kept in the company of its own kind. We suggest having no fewer than 3 to 4 individuals. An adult Gold Honey gourami can reach a size of approximately 2″.
Diet Requirements: Gold Honey gouramis are omnivores. A diet made up of various high quality vegetable based and protein based flake foods, sinking micro pellet foods and bug bites are ideal, in addition to offering frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp and daphnia. Variety is the spice of life in order to maintain color, immune function and longevity of your fish.
Care Requirements: An established minimum 20 gallon aquarium is ideal for a small group of Gold Honey gouramis. Dwarf gouramis should not be added into a biologically immature aquarium, as they are intolerable of nitrite and ammonia. Weekly water changes are encouraged to keep water parameters up to standard for Gold Honey gouramis (Nitrates < 25 ppm). Because these gouramis are bred on an aquaculture basis and not from the wild, they are very adaptable to a wide range of water parameters. The aquarium can be aquascaped with rocks and driftwood to provide ample hiding places, but vegetation (preferably live) should be on the denser side. Dwarf gouramis would also benefit from some floating plants to provide areas of shade. Without sufficient hiding places and shade, this species can be extremely shy and more withdrawn. Use caution when adding other Labyrinth fish, including Bettas, in with gouramis. Compatability with other gourami species is variable, as the Gold Honey gourami is very docile and could easily be bullied by more vigorous gourami species. Dwarf gouramis would thrive best in a calm community-type aquarium that does not have overly competitive or aggressive tank mates. Tetras, rasboras, certain barbs and more peaceful cichlids are all good options. Recommended water conditions, 74-82° F, KH 5-15, pH 6.0-7.5.
Purchase Size: Medium: 1” to 1-1/4”
Note: Your item may not look identical to the image provided due to variation within species. Purchase sizes are approximate.