Honey gouramis (Tri hog aster) are small, peaceful freshwater fish known for their golden-orange coloration and easy care, making them ideal for community aquariums. Honey gouramis are native to India and Bangladesh , inhabiting slow-moving, densely vegetated waters such as ponds and rivers with soft, low-mineralized water. They are small, typically reaching 2–3 inches (5–7.5 cm) in length, with males slightly larger and more colorful than females. . Males display bright orange coloring, especially around the throat during breeding, and may develop black undersides and longer fins. . Females are paler, with silvery-yellow hues. Behavior and Temperament Honey gouramis are peaceful and shy , making them excellent for community tanks. They are interactive, often swimming near the glass and exploring mid-to-top tank levels. While males may briefly chase each other to establish hierarchy, this is normal and usually not aggressive. They are compatible with non-aggressive species like ne...
Total fish is 34 We bought our tank on April 11th,2026 Hubby took the ship out of the rank, decided he didn’t care for it, and is purchasing a decorative log and adding May 23rd- added two Balloon Molly females and two blue parrot cichlids. We moved the 10 male fancy guppies into a second 10-gallon tank away from the females. June 8, 2026 Purchased catfish and black neon tetras. June 10, 2026 Something in the fish tank is biting on the tetra's tail fins. We have not figured out who the culprit is- yet. Placed one tetra (tail-less) in the hospital tank for recovery. Did not survive! ✨ Clean‑Up Crew These guys help keep the tank tidy. Ghost Shrimp x 4 Clown Loach x 1 Black Kuhli Loach x 2 Polkadot Pictus Catfish x2 Bladder Snail x1 Otocinclus Catfish x4 GARRA RUFA x 1 🌈 Bright & Colorful Swimmers A mix of guppies adds so much movement and color. Guppy female x 1 Cobra Endler Guppy x 3 Red Endler Guppy 1 Dumbo Male...