The Giant Gourami in Jason's picture is just a baby. Decided to go out and look for myself.
Juvenile: http://www.timstropicals.com/Photo.asp?fish=GiantGourami&name=Giant%20Gourami<br>Osphronemus%20goramy<br>immature%20specimen%20is%20more%20golden<br>adults%20are%20grey&Family=Gourami&Page=GiantGouramiInfo
Adult: http://www.timstropicals.com/Photo.asp?fish=GiantGourami2&name=Giant%20Gourami<br>Osphronemus%20goramy<br>immature%20specimen%20is%20more%20golden<br>adults%20are%20grey&Family=Gourami&Page=GiantGouramiInfo
The adults don't even look like gouramis to me. They look like frontosa cichlid cousins that have been playing the trumpet too long.
Roan
Juvenile: http://www.timstropicals.com/Photo.asp?fish=GiantGourami&name=Giant%20Gourami<br>Osphronemus%20goramy<br>immature%20specimen%20is%20more%20golden<br>adults%20are%20grey&Family=Gourami&Page=GiantGouramiInfo
Adult: http://www.timstropicals.com/Photo.asp?fish=GiantGourami2&name=Giant%20Gourami<br>Osphronemus%20goramy<br>immature%20specimen%20is%20more%20golden<br>adults%20are%20grey&Family=Gourami&Page=GiantGouramiInfo
The adults don't even look like gouramis to me. They look like frontosa cichlid cousins that have been playing the trumpet too long.
Roan