Dwarf or Honey?

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I am starting to think my "Red Honey Gouramis" are actually dwarves. I have two in my 29, which also has a genuine honey gourami in there. Now that the two red ones are full grown (or at least very close to it), it occurs to me that they are larger than I expected for honey gouramis. It really hit me when I was at the lfs where I bought them the other day, and they had flame dwarves labeled as "Red Honey Gourami". I researched them around the time I got them and found out that there is in fact a red form of the honey gourami (not the red/gold), so I accepted that that's what they were. They are not the brilliant red that is typical of the dwarf gouramis, nor do they have any stripes. They are just a solid red (like the classic red platy color, not the brick red). I know a pic would help, but I don't have a camera. I have noticed that their color is gradually fading as they mature, with the chest area becoming more golden . Also, their fins blackened up but also formed colored blotches (similar to a cockatoo apisto). For a while I thought maybe they had been dyed, although I've never heard of this with gouramis and the color seems natural.

Also, yesterday I noticed some strange behavior from them. They swam close together, head to tail......wrapping themselves together and slapping each other with their tails. Were they establishing dominance? Both are males, but to me it looked more like spawning behavior than fighting. This is the only time I have witnessed such behavior from them. They generally get along quite well, with no serious fighting. I'm wondering if they are just reaching sexual maturity, and are frustrated with the lack of females.

One last point to make is that the red ones have a more pronounced "forehead" than the young golden honey, which is another thing that leads me to believe they are actually dwarves. Also they are each close to 3" long.

Any thoughts? Has anyone seen solid red dwarves or honeys before?
 
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I belive that you are correct in guessing that the dwarf honey is in fact just a dwarf gourami colour varient. True honey's have a black throat and underbelly. I had one of those red honey gouramis before and it seems to me that it was just a dwarf.
 
Thanks TKOS, I definitely believe them to be dwarves now. They are identical to the dwarves I have seen in the stores as far as body shape.

After living together peacefully for almost a year now, one of them is starting to take a real beating from the other one. I think the display I witnessed was the beginning of aggressive behavior......the more dominant one has become relentless in his attacks on the other, which never happened before. It's definitely time for a separation!

I am wondering if sexual maturity caused this behavioral change, or if it was the rearranging of the tank after the move (and re-establishing territories). Perhaps a bit of both.......
 
Your tank is a good size. You might get 2 females to keep the male from bothering the one all the time.

With just two males one will pick on the other. I suggest keeping 2 females for every male. Visit this site to learn a little more aboutDwarf Gouramis.
 
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