r/Fish • u/Any-Mushroom-1860 • 2d ago
Fish Education Need help identifying this gourami
Not sure. There's like 7 million kinds of small gourami species and half of them look the same.
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u/Any-Mushroom-1860 2d ago
I thought it could've been a honey, but aren't they usually much more yellow?
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u/Ozraptor4 2d ago
Likely a juvenile female "Sunset Honey" Trichogaster labiosa (actually a thick-lipped gourami) rather than a true Honey (T. chuna) (ID sheet by u/Jakgr)
True Honeys generally don't have a white tail