Red Honey gourami - Trichogaster chuna
The Flame Dwarf Gourami is a captive bred color variety developed from the Dwarf Gourami. ... This color-morph is easily distinguished by the solid bright red on most of the body contrasted by a brilliant blue dorsal fin. However it sometimes looks very similar to a red variety of Honey Gourami Trichogaster chuna.
Ideal Tank Setup
Thick Lipped Gourami thrive in calm, thrive in aquariums abundant with plants that replicate their natural environment. Providing a calm area helps minimize stress since they are sensitive to loud disturbances. Additionally, water conditions with a neutral pH and soft composition are ideal to closely simulate their native habitat. To recreate their natural setting:
- Add plants like Anubias or Java fern for shelter.
- Include floating plants to diffuse light and cover the surface.
- Maintain pH at 6.0-7.5 and temperature at 22°C-28°C.
- Use a minimum 20-liter tank for comfort.
Compatible Tank Mates
Thick Lipped Gourami is a tranquil species that thrives alongside other non-aggressive fish. To minimize stress, it’s best to avoid housing them with large or hostile species. Additionally, males may display aggression toward vividly coloured
- Small tetras, like neon or ember tetras, for schooling harmony.
- Rasboras for their tranquil nature.
- Corydoras catfish for bottom-dwelling compatibility.
Quick Facts
- Species – Trichogaster chuna
- Common Name – Red Honey Gourami
- Origin – South Asia
- Diet – Omnivore
- pH Range – 6.0–7.5
- Temperature – 22°C–28°C
- Breed Type – Egglayer, bubble nest
- Current Size – 4cm
- Max Size – 5cm
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Tank Size – Minimum 20 liters