Hello!
I've recently lost 3 honey gourami, one at a time about a week apart. Two followed very similar pattern, started having stringy white poo, then bloated up with dropsy. Eventually lie on the ground without being able to move until they die. The third seemed to be ok, but one morning I came down to find it dead on the bottom.
I lost another two like this about a year ago as well.
I've tested the water parameters regularly and there hasn't been an amonia or nitrite spike. I have a heavily planted tank that has been running for about 3 years, doing a 70% water change one a week, so the parameters are consistent.
I also have 10 glowlight rasboras and 5 amano shrimp and they are completely fine. I haven't lost any of them since I got them nearly 3 years ago.
I can't figure out why the honeys are dying but everything else is fine. Any suggestions?
Thanks
I've recently lost 3 honey gourami, one at a time about a week apart. Two followed very similar pattern, started having stringy white poo, then bloated up with dropsy. Eventually lie on the ground without being able to move until they die. The third seemed to be ok, but one morning I came down to find it dead on the bottom.
I lost another two like this about a year ago as well.
I've tested the water parameters regularly and there hasn't been an amonia or nitrite spike. I have a heavily planted tank that has been running for about 3 years, doing a 70% water change one a week, so the parameters are consistent.
I also have 10 glowlight rasboras and 5 amano shrimp and they are completely fine. I haven't lost any of them since I got them nearly 3 years ago.
I can't figure out why the honeys are dying but everything else is fine. Any suggestions?
Thanks