I won't speculate on the swordtail. Tank size is OK, this is something most of us want to know when discussing fish species to be added. At this point, I still suggest leaving things for a time to ensure there are no issues.
Ok, i will leave everything for a while, thankyou for your help!I won't speculate on the swordtail. Tank size is OK, this is something most of us want to know when discussing fish species to be added. At this point, I still suggest leaving things for a time to ensure there are no issues.
Ok i will do that, thankyou!I'd recommend bumping it up to 50%. At least 2 or 3 times a week for now, until you get the nitrates under control. Then once a week after as long as the nitrates stay at a reasonable level.
Yes i did test my paramaters, all seemed fine expect my nitrate was a bit high, i will do all of that next time something dodgy happens. Heres a pic: (the honey gouramis hides whenever i walk up to the tank)View attachment 322450
Are you still using this one? It would be nice to see a whole tank shot to see how it's progressed...
When you found the dead gourami, did you test your water again? Are you testing for ammonia and nitrite as well? One thing I recommend is anytime you notice something dodgy going on in the tank, fish acting weird or there's a death, do a big 50-70% water change...obviously new fish added to the tank will act off so just use your initiative..
Weekly 50% water changes will really help to keep your water clean and stable. When you're adding new water, make sure its dechlorinated FIRST and that it is as close to the temperature of the water already in the tank, otherwise you could shock the fish.
How did you acclimate the gouramis just out of interest?
I promise I will get some floating plants in a few days when i am back at school so i can grab some after schoolI don't know if it was suggested earlier in this thread, but you need some floating plants. There are algae problems looming if you don't. How long is the light on each day? Duration can work to control it some, but floaters really do it. And definitely water changes as others have suggested. Each week, 50-60%, when all is normal is basic.
The floaters will also calm the fish, and they will be out much more. Regardless of you being there.
Yes i did test my paramaters, all seemed fine expect my nitrate was a bit high, i will do all of that next time something dodgy happens. Heres a pic: (the honey gouramis hides whenever i walk up to the tank)
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Also most of the corydoras are behind the driftwood.View attachment 322456
Ok, will do! ThanksYour substrate is clean and some nice plants in there, but the filter box and the wood don’t look very healthy.
It must have been a very long time since you clean the filter. I’d scrub the outside of the box and rinse whatever you have inside the box using tank water. I’d also remove whatever algae growing on the driftwood, taking care not to dislodge the plant.
Thanks, i will do this next timeif you don't have a cover for an aquarium, drop the water level down a couple of inches and put some plastic lunch wrap on the top
Ok will do, tyDwarf Gouramis will explore Everywhere! I frequently see mine go on its side and try to go under stuff. I had to remove two castles as they managed to wedge themselves in. Yours may have explored and got stuck.
Make sure the rock is pressed down so it cant go under.
I had one of my angelfish get stuck in a little archway on a big castle. Had to push the fish through with a bit of force and it got scraped up on the side and lost it's ventricle fins in the process. One of them grew back but the other is stunted. Needless to say the castle came out after that.Dwarf Gouramis will explore Everywhere! I frequently see mine go on its side and try to go under stuff. I had to remove two castles as they managed to wedge themselves in. Yours may have explored and got stuck.
Make sure the rock is pressed down so it cant go under.