ufo 550
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More than likely you have, yes. Dwarf gourami are especially sensitive fish, and you were already fairly well stocked before. What filter do you have on the tank. You're building quite a fish load for a 20 gallon tank.
Personally, I would say that it is much easier to keep larger numbers of less species than it is to keep 4 of 7 different species. Community fish are typically just that, community fish, however many are not comfortable in groups as small as 4, hence some of the added aggression you are probably seeing. Also, like OM47 said, if you are continually having fish die on you, it would be best to figure out why they are dying rather than just throwing more fish at the tank.
My filter is an external one that came with the tank by Aqua One. It forms part of the hood and consists of wool filters and larger black plastic filters. There are two sides to the filter and water is fed from the tank by a T shaped trickle bar. The wool filters sit above ceramic noodles, which I have on both sides. One side has an activated carbon bag. I have also put some Eheim filter wadding at the base of each filter, to aid filtration (I replace this every two weeks or so, as it becomes clogged). I sort of understand the bacterial colony needed, which the wool filters and ceramic noodles form the basis of.
I regularly test my water for Nitrates, Nitrates, Ammonia, PH and phosphates and I have no worries there at the moment.
I get your point about Community fish though and plan to bolster the Tetras, Neon’s, Plattys, Dinos in commensurate numbers in the coming months. But I won’t take the Missus with me when I do and will be sensible with numbers! I think I’ll post back before I do, to get a steer on which to get.