Fishfriend23
New Member
Hello,
I am reaching out to the forum because I am unsure of how to proceed with an issue with my Dwarf Gourami. I am relatively new to keeping an aquarium (4-5 months) and about 2 months ago I added a Dwarf Gourami to my community tank. About 48 hours ago I found him laying on his side at the bottom of the tank. I thought he had passed but saw that he is still moving his mouth and moves once in a while.
He will move a couple inches throughout the day but I have no idea what to do. I keep the lights off and haven’t put food in the tank to try and give him peace because I don’t want to startle him or make it worse. Any help on steps to take would be greatly appreciated.
Further information: I had the water parameters tested at my local fish store yesterday and everything was good. I am worried that he might have been overfed or experiencing a swim bladder issue. He likes to eat catfish pellets after finishing flakes but I did not know of a way to keep him from eating them.
55 gallon tank: 14 neon tetras, 10 zebra danios, 6 cherry barbs, and 5 Corydoras.
Thank you and I look forward to any help or advice.
I am reaching out to the forum because I am unsure of how to proceed with an issue with my Dwarf Gourami. I am relatively new to keeping an aquarium (4-5 months) and about 2 months ago I added a Dwarf Gourami to my community tank. About 48 hours ago I found him laying on his side at the bottom of the tank. I thought he had passed but saw that he is still moving his mouth and moves once in a while.
He will move a couple inches throughout the day but I have no idea what to do. I keep the lights off and haven’t put food in the tank to try and give him peace because I don’t want to startle him or make it worse. Any help on steps to take would be greatly appreciated.
Further information: I had the water parameters tested at my local fish store yesterday and everything was good. I am worried that he might have been overfed or experiencing a swim bladder issue. He likes to eat catfish pellets after finishing flakes but I did not know of a way to keep him from eating them.
55 gallon tank: 14 neon tetras, 10 zebra danios, 6 cherry barbs, and 5 Corydoras.
Thank you and I look forward to any help or advice.