Gouramis

  • Kissing Gourami

    General information These fish have two natural color morphs, green and pink. The green morph originated in Thailand and is greyish green with dark horizontal stripes. The pink morph originated in the south of Indonesia and is orangish pink. Both morphs are 12 inches long, however, in an aquarium they are usually 5 inches. They…

  • Honey Dwarf Gourami

    General information These fish can be either silvery or yellow, they have a blue underside from the head to the abdomen and sometimes they also have an horizontal brown stripe. Honey Dwarf Gouramis may have rapid color changes depending on their mood. They are a labyrinth fish, this means they have a labyrinth organ that…

  • Blue Gourami

    General information In the wild these fish are brown with yellow gill covers and have irregular black bars on the top of their bodies, they can reach 6 inches however in aquariums they never grow that much. Their name, Three Spot Gourami, comes from the two spots on their side and the third spot is…

  • Licorice Gourami

    General information These fish are dark brown with two yellow or red horizontal stripes along their body and a colorful fan shaped tail fin, their pelvic fins are blue and their anal and dorsal fins have blue edges. They are small only reaching 1.5 inches. Like other Gouramis, the Licorice Gourami has a special organ…

  • Gold Gourami

    General information In the wild these fish are brown with yellow gill covers and have irregular black bars on the top of their bodies, they can reach 6 inches however in aquariums they never grow that much. Their name, Three Spot Gourami, comes from the two spots on their side and the third spot is…

  • Blue Paradise

    General information This species was one of the first tropical fish species to be exported to Europe. These fish are blue with red stripes, tints of black and white and a red tail, mature males develop long flowing fins that extend into serrated filaments. Males are usually 4 inches while females are 3 inches. Nowadays…

  • Opaline Gourami

    General information In the wild these fish are brown with yellow gill covers and have irregular black bars on the top of their bodies, they can reach 6 inches however in aquariums they never grow that much. Their name, Three Spot Gourami, comes from the two spots on their side and the third spot is…

  • Giant Gourami

    General information As juveniles, these fish are yellow and have silvery or dark stripes and as they get older these stripes fade and the fish gains a creamy coloration, with age the fish also develops a swollen forehead, thick lips and chin. They also have a labyrinth organ that acts like a lung and allows…

  • Moonlight Gourami

    General information The Moonlight Gourami (Trichopodus microlepis) is a labyrnth fish that is native to Cambodia and Vietnam which is also known as Moonbean Gourami. The moonlight Gourami has a unique look with its shiny body and two long tentacles. The Moonlight Gouramis are named due to their silvery appearances.

  • Sparkling Gourami

    General information These fish are brown with small blue and green spots all over the body, their fins are blue with red markings and edges, they are very small only reaching 1.6 inches. Sparkling Gouramis are labyrinth fish, these have a special organ called labyrinth organ that acts like a lung allowing them to breathe…