The Congo Ctenopoma is brown with blue speckling in its fins. Mature males will grow longer anal and dorsal fins. Like other labyrinth fish, ctenopoma have a specialized gill
The Snakeskin Gourami is tan to blue with a darker snakeskin-like pattern. It is considered to be the most peaceful gourami. Gouramis have an internal organ called the labyrinth
The Striped Gourami is a tan dwarf gourami with alternating blue and red stripes. This gourami is also sometimes called a Giant gourami as it is the largest dwarf
Kissing Gouramis or Kisser fish are named after their behavior of kissing each other. Though normally harmless, this behavior is not affectionate. Kissing gouramis lock lips to determine which
The Red Fire Gourami is another type of dwarf gourami mutation that has been brought about by selective breeding. In general the fish will have a deep red to
Sunset Thicklip Gouramis are a hardy and colorful fish. They have silver heads with light fading to dark red posteriors. Females are wider of body and are slightly less
The Spotted Ctenopoma is a rare relative of gouramis and climbing perches that is only recently gainign aquarium popularity. Their brown, spot-covered bodies help this fish to blend in
The Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami is light metallic blue with red trim on its fins and broken red stripes throughout its body. This species stays smaller and more peaceful
The Dusky Bushfish is a relatively new aquarium offering. It has a brown body that looks similar to that of the closely related Gouramis. Its coloration is brownish-grey to
The Opaline Gourami is a color variant of the Three Spot (Blue) gourami. It is distinguished by the darker blue pattern markings it bears, as opposed to the blue