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Old December 26th 03, 10:26 PM
Eric Schreiber
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My local PetSmart is selling fish they're labeling as "male split tail
gouramis". They're selling them next to their male bettas, in the same
sort of cups.

I bought one without reading the label a few weeks ago - it looked
(and still looks) to me like a very nice *female* double tail betta. I
only noticed the 'gourami' label when I was in the store today.

The fish I bought has two basic color schemes - most of the time a
mixed blue and red, very much like a male betta, but occasionally very
pale colored with a distinct black stripe running from the mouth, back
across the eyes and all the way to the tail. The body shape is very
betta-ish, and I've seen occasionally gill flaring at male bettas in
the tank (a divided ten gallon). The fish is smallish - I assume a
juvenile or young adult.

I'm 90% sure this is a female betta. Is there any gourami that might
look like this?


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Old December 29th 03, 05:06 AM
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Subject: Split tail gourami??
From: Eric Schreiber
Date: 12/26/2003 4:26 PM Central Standard Time
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My local PetSmart is selling fish they're labeling as "male split tail
gouramis". They're selling them next to their male bettas, in the same
sort of cups.

I bought one without reading the label a few weeks ago - it looked
(and still looks) to me like a very nice *female* double tail betta. I
only noticed the 'gourami' label when I was in the store today.

The fish I bought has two basic color schemes - most of the time a
mixed blue and red, very much like a male betta, but occasionally very
pale colored with a distinct black stripe running from the mouth, back
across the eyes and all the way to the tail. The body shape is very
betta-ish, and I've seen occasionally gill flaring at male bettas in
the tank (a divided ten gallon). The fish is smallish - I assume a
juvenile or young adult.

I'm 90% sure this is a female betta. Is there any gourami that might
look like this?


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Hi Eric.
There's no such thing as a split tail Gourami. PetDumb has labeled them wrong,
and they know it and don't do anything about it.
The problem with these doubletails (or split tail..same fish-2 names) is that
they're so young. Some are females. I've seen a few.
Check tosee if they have an egg spot or not.
Having their color blanched out isn't a factor in determining sex, as both
sexes can and do do it. Also, younger fish start out life barred, and then
color up. Some of the 2-3 month old fish I saw in PetSmart should have been
there. They were just too little.
 




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