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OK guys finaly i've got the other one too... He is awesome, more reddish than the old one.
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Just measured new one and he is 3.5 inchs, and the old one is little bit shorter than him 3.3 maybe.
And new one's brain area looks filled and other's not. And many little differences. So i hope they are male and female.
What shoud i call them?
Super Red Giant Gourami?
 
First, no, they will not get along. One will get killed once they reach 5 - 6 inches.

Second, that red area around the gill tells me it was not kept in clean water - keep an eye on your water quality.
 
First, no, they will not get along. One will get killed once they reach 5 - 6 inches.

Second, that red area around the gill tells me it was not kept in clean water - keep an eye on your water quality.

First, Sometimes yes and also no. It's depend on individuals.
I have 13 inch wild caught male giant gourami that lives with 1cm guppies, 1 inch kois.. And lot more little and big fish without any single prob almost 8 months and continues. He eats from my hand. Very good personality.
So who knows, if something goes wrong i'll divide them.... :)
Second, LFS's water quality is realy good actualy. I'll keep eye on them...
 
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