GIANT gouramis

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Bogwoodbruce;2589219; said:
No just those. Im gonna just give it time.

If it is a RTGG. Ill be pleased. It can replace the one that died.

I forgot about that the ray got it? Time will tell, good luck on the recovery
 
so what do you say mine is the shop didnt even know it was a giant gourami let alone anything else I was thinking EEGG but maybe just a normal GG im not sure what do you guys think?

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mark7616;2592289; said:
so what do you say mine is the shop didnt even know it was a giant gourami let alone anything else I was thinking EEGG but maybe just a normal GG im not sure what do you guys think?
Oddball said its a standard GG. And oddball says mines a EEGG. Yours is lakcing the colouration and egg spot.
 
mark7616;2592289; said:
so what do you say mine is the shop didnt even know it was a giant gourami let alone anything else I was thinking EEGG but maybe just a normal GG im not sure what do you guys think?

I don't think that your are RTGG, they look to me to be more leaning towards as you say Normal GG (Osphronemus Goramy). Note the striping coloration.

What size are they?
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Bogwoodbruce;2592990; said:
Oddball said its a standard GG. And oddball says mines a EEGG. Yours is lakcing the colouration and egg spot.
As for the color it looks like an EE but for the spot. The side on turn view clearly shows ears as such. What size is the fish? It doesn't look big enough to have lost the spot yet so I'm going to say common.

On the subject overall of is this EE or common, I remember when I got mine no believed me that it was one. I asked Wes who said it was(who btw, thinks Zens isn't). It's clear they are not common in the hobby and the only real way to tell 100% is when they get or do not get teeth.

Personally I hope they all turn out to be EEGG, as we will all learn more from it.
 
After doing some more research I have found that both EEGG and CGG make for better deep frying than do the RTGG!
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