So, um, today is totally the night from two days ago. Sorry!
The licorice gouramis have been settling in. They are becoming less shy and are dressed in battle colors instead of leaf colors. I saw two facing off this morning. One was about to face off against me before he realized I was a human. For now I intend to do small water changes drip acclimating R/O water to the tank. I still don't want to scare them with the flash, as it will be around a week before they settle in fully. No more red gills, though!
So now we have licorice gourami pics! Note that these guys change color in a whim. If they don't want to be seen and/or are farther down on the hierachy they are the brown leaf color, but the dominant males generally are in battle colors.
In the quarantine tank within the first week or two. Notice the size comparison to the ADFs(who were only in there temporarily). They don't get much bigger. I mistakenly identified them as
Parosphromenus anjunganensis in this time(the commonly sold licorice gourami is
Parosphromenus deissneri, though many are mistakenly blanketed under this name, like mine!)
This is a three gallon tank, btw. They got 25-50% daily water changes.
