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Tank size: 10g
tank age: 1.5 years
pH: 6.6
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH: don’t have a way to test this atm
gH: don’t have a way to test this atm
tank temp: 78
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
Male honey gourami is looking pale in color and is hanging on the bottom of the tank, sometimes almost laying on his side. He is a very social fish and normally will come up to the glass when I approach, he still does this and then returns to the bottom after a little while. These symptoms started 4 days ago and on the first day I hardly noticed he was acting weird but he got progressively worse, spending more and more time on the bottom, listing more and more to his side. On the third day he starting swimming really funny almost like he was having buoyancy issues, like he was sinking like a stone by his tail. I moved him to a shallow container filled with tank water and floated it in the tank, over the day he got better and I released him yesterday and he was acting a lot more normal. Today he started sitting on the bottom again.
He is honestly kind of a drama queen and I thought he was just pouting because his tank mates were picking on him but it got to the point that I could tell he was on his way out. Since re-releasing him to the tank, I have noticed the female honey gourami chasing him pretty ferociously (way more than their normal playful interactions), but she never nipped his fins or anything. He hasn’t really had an appetite for a few days, and I fasted him completely for the day he was in his little container because I thought it might be a swim bladder issue. But he perked up in like that one day so I don’t really know what is going on at all. I am not seeing anything abnormal on his body or fins except that his coloring is pale. Today he isn’t sinking or having trouble swimming but he seems weak and lethargic. I put a divider in the tank today to keep the female away from him to see if that helps. Could all these problems really be from stress from the female?? I think she may have been wanting to spawn because she looked FAT and when she swam up to him she like would flare out her fins and kinda tilt her body to the side. But he doesn't have a bubble nest right now.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: maybe 30-40% every two weeks but I did an extra one when he started acting weird
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
I condition water with seachem prime, and I use plain filter floss in my HOB filter. there are easy root tabs from aquarium co-op under the substrate but they have been there for months. I also dose with easy green from aquarium co-op also but I haven't done that in months because I am *cough*lazy*cough*
Tank inhabitants:
Cheerio, male honey gourami (I have had him about 1.5 years. Bought him 2mo after setting the tank up
Leche, female honey gourami (she’s been in the tank for maybe 7 months)
The two honeys have never spawned although cheerio has made several bubble nests)
1 nerite snail, been there a long time, i honestly don't remember when I added him
One sparkling gourami, maybe 5 or 6 months old. He is the sole surviving offspring of a pair of sparklings that had been in the tank with cheerio (BIG rookie mistake, I know I know) and I was waiting until he was a little bigger to move him but when cheerio started acting weird I moved the little guy in with his parents.
Also the tank is pretty well planted with a couple Amazon swords, a tall bunch of red and green ludwigia, some plant I grew from a bulb in a variety pack from Petco that I have (still) not been able to properly identify, and a never ending HOARD of duckweed (another rookie mistake). All of that has been in there for a year or more.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
Nothing since the addition of Leche.
Exposure to chemicals:
Should be none
Thanks y'all. I love the little guy and I want to do right by him.
Exposure to chemicals:
Tank size: 10g
tank age: 1.5 years
pH: 6.6
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH: don’t have a way to test this atm
gH: don’t have a way to test this atm
tank temp: 78
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
Male honey gourami is looking pale in color and is hanging on the bottom of the tank, sometimes almost laying on his side. He is a very social fish and normally will come up to the glass when I approach, he still does this and then returns to the bottom after a little while. These symptoms started 4 days ago and on the first day I hardly noticed he was acting weird but he got progressively worse, spending more and more time on the bottom, listing more and more to his side. On the third day he starting swimming really funny almost like he was having buoyancy issues, like he was sinking like a stone by his tail. I moved him to a shallow container filled with tank water and floated it in the tank, over the day he got better and I released him yesterday and he was acting a lot more normal. Today he started sitting on the bottom again.
He is honestly kind of a drama queen and I thought he was just pouting because his tank mates were picking on him but it got to the point that I could tell he was on his way out. Since re-releasing him to the tank, I have noticed the female honey gourami chasing him pretty ferociously (way more than their normal playful interactions), but she never nipped his fins or anything. He hasn’t really had an appetite for a few days, and I fasted him completely for the day he was in his little container because I thought it might be a swim bladder issue. But he perked up in like that one day so I don’t really know what is going on at all. I am not seeing anything abnormal on his body or fins except that his coloring is pale. Today he isn’t sinking or having trouble swimming but he seems weak and lethargic. I put a divider in the tank today to keep the female away from him to see if that helps. Could all these problems really be from stress from the female?? I think she may have been wanting to spawn because she looked FAT and when she swam up to him she like would flare out her fins and kinda tilt her body to the side. But he doesn't have a bubble nest right now.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: maybe 30-40% every two weeks but I did an extra one when he started acting weird
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
I condition water with seachem prime, and I use plain filter floss in my HOB filter. there are easy root tabs from aquarium co-op under the substrate but they have been there for months. I also dose with easy green from aquarium co-op also but I haven't done that in months because I am *cough*lazy*cough*
Tank inhabitants:
Cheerio, male honey gourami (I have had him about 1.5 years. Bought him 2mo after setting the tank up
Leche, female honey gourami (she’s been in the tank for maybe 7 months)
The two honeys have never spawned although cheerio has made several bubble nests)
1 nerite snail, been there a long time, i honestly don't remember when I added him
One sparkling gourami, maybe 5 or 6 months old. He is the sole surviving offspring of a pair of sparklings that had been in the tank with cheerio (BIG rookie mistake, I know I know) and I was waiting until he was a little bigger to move him but when cheerio started acting weird I moved the little guy in with his parents.
Also the tank is pretty well planted with a couple Amazon swords, a tall bunch of red and green ludwigia, some plant I grew from a bulb in a variety pack from Petco that I have (still) not been able to properly identify, and a never ending HOARD of duckweed (another rookie mistake). All of that has been in there for a year or more.
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration):
Nothing since the addition of Leche.
Exposure to chemicals:
Should be none
Thanks y'all. I love the little guy and I want to do right by him.
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Exposure to chemicals: