Hello,
I unfortunately have an emergency with 2 honey gouramis... I'm worried that I'm posting this too late.
I normally change 40-50% of the water weekly but I have been on vacation for 2 weeks and there were no water changes while I was out. When I returned all my gouramis had Camallanus worms sticking out of their anuses. I had suspected for a long time that my fish had worms (probably from the start of the aquarium) but never treated it until I was sure. I did water changes and treated with eSHa-ndx (Levamisole) (2 times) 1 time a week following @Colin_T guide (24 hour treatment and 75% water change).
All fish are doing great, except 2 gouramis. The worms are gone after the treatment.
-a honey gourmi female - she is very bloated now, started to bloat more the last 2-3 days. She has some damage around the anus area where the worms were sticking out. Spine seems bent ...
-a yellow honey gourami male - not bloated or at least nothing noticeable externally, his color is pale
Both are not active and not eating, the female mostly sitting mostly on top. The male sitting somewere in the middle but with no external signs
I suspect a bacterial infection and I'm thinking to add aquarium salt to try and see if I can save them. For my 40G tank (about 110liters of water) I think I need to add 155g of salt - seems like a lot and I wanted to confirm this is correct and the right thing to do.
Tank parameters (constant for my tank):
Temp 26oC
KH (odKH) 7
GH (odGH) 8
NH4 0
NO2 0.02
pH 7.7
Population:
5 honey gourami
7 white fin rosacea
7 cory joulli
7 otos
17 cardinal tetras
red cherry shrimps and snails
Thanks a lot for your help!
Pictures with the female:
I unfortunately have an emergency with 2 honey gouramis... I'm worried that I'm posting this too late.
I normally change 40-50% of the water weekly but I have been on vacation for 2 weeks and there were no water changes while I was out. When I returned all my gouramis had Camallanus worms sticking out of their anuses. I had suspected for a long time that my fish had worms (probably from the start of the aquarium) but never treated it until I was sure. I did water changes and treated with eSHa-ndx (Levamisole) (2 times) 1 time a week following @Colin_T guide (24 hour treatment and 75% water change).
All fish are doing great, except 2 gouramis. The worms are gone after the treatment.
-a honey gourmi female - she is very bloated now, started to bloat more the last 2-3 days. She has some damage around the anus area where the worms were sticking out. Spine seems bent ...
-a yellow honey gourami male - not bloated or at least nothing noticeable externally, his color is pale
Both are not active and not eating, the female mostly sitting mostly on top. The male sitting somewere in the middle but with no external signs
I suspect a bacterial infection and I'm thinking to add aquarium salt to try and see if I can save them. For my 40G tank (about 110liters of water) I think I need to add 155g of salt - seems like a lot and I wanted to confirm this is correct and the right thing to do.
Tank parameters (constant for my tank):
Temp 26oC
KH (odKH) 7
GH (odGH) 8
NH4 0
NO2 0.02
pH 7.7
Population:
5 honey gourami
7 white fin rosacea
7 cory joulli
7 otos
17 cardinal tetras
red cherry shrimps and snails
Thanks a lot for your help!
Pictures with the female: