The panda Cory died last night. My ph has always been a 7.6 and never goes up or down, ammonia is at a 0, nitrate is a 0, and nitrite is a 0. I’ve had this tank for 4 weeks and I did a gravel vacccum and drained maybe 10 gallons. I have the water test kits as well.
OK, from this I am guessing that you may well have gotten bad stock on the Dwarf Gourami.
I apologize in advance for all the questions, but I need them to find out what is going on.
7.6 ph may indicate Higher than Ideal hardness, Do you know The carbonate hardness or general hardness of your water? (most water suppliers have this in an online water quality report)
Was the Panda Cory alone, or in a Group?
Panda cories a native to mountain streams, and need under 26 degrees celsius, preferably less.
Warmer than this can accelerate aging and lower the immune system.
What Temperature is the tank?
Many small fish are very frightened of being in an open tank without hiding spots.
Is the tank sparse and open, or does it have heavy cover in the forms of real or fake plants ,and other hiding places?
The red on the belly indicates infection or possible physical damage, are there any decorations with a rough or sharp surfaces?
What type of substrate do you use?
(Brand name is helpful, If you can remember it.)