The Dwarf Red Honey Gourami, scientifically known as Trichogaster chuna, is a small, peaceful freshwater fish that belongs to the Osphronemidae family. Native to the slow-moving rivers, ponds, and lakes of India and Bangladesh, this fish is known for its striking red-orange coloration and its calm demeanor. The Dwarf Red Honey Gourami adds a beautiful splash of color to planted tanks and is a popular choice for aquarists who seek a peaceful and easy-to-care-for species. They typically grow to about 1.5-2 inches (4-5 cm) in length and can live for up to 4-6 years in captivity when provided with proper care.
Habitat and Tank Requirements:
In their natural habitat, Dwarf Red Honey Gouramis are found in calm, shallow waters that are often heavily vegetated. To replicate these conditions in a home aquarium, it’s important to provide a tank with soft, slightly acidic to neutral water and plenty of plants to offer cover and security.
Tank Size and Water Parameters:
| PARAMETER | RECOMMENDED |
|---|---|
| Tank Size | Minimum 40 litres |
| Temperature | 72-82°F (22-28°C) |
| pH | 6.0-7.5 |
| Hardness | Soft to moderately hard water, 4-15 dGH |
This table provides the optimal water conditions for keeping Dwarf Red Honey Gouramis healthy and active. These fish thrive in well-maintained tanks with stable water parameters, particularly those that replicate the soft, warm conditions of their natural habitat.
Dwarf Red Honey Gouramis thrive in tanks with a soft, fine substrate, such as sand or smooth gravel. The tank should be well-planted with live plants, including floating varieties like water lettuce or duckweed, which provide shaded areas that these fish prefer. The gouramis are labyrinth fish, meaning they can breathe air from the surface, so it’s important to leave some open space at the top of the tank for them to access the air easily. A gentle filter is recommended to maintain water quality without creating too much current, as these fish prefer calm waters.

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