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I havent been taking care of fish long so I'll be as helpful as possible...
I have a 20 gallon tank with the following fish: 1 Algae eater 3 platys 1 pink kissing gourami 1 striped gourami (Colisa fasciata ?) The past week or so the kissing gourami was chasing the striped one around to the point that the striped had to hide repeatedly. This has worsened over the last few weeks. Last night I did a regular water change (approx 30%, added water conditioner and cycle), and this morning I found the striped gourami lying on the bottom on his side breathing heavily. Since I found the striped gourami this morning I have done the following: 1) Found a new home for the kissing gourami (he has a tendancy to bully, so I have just given him up for adoption) 2) Had water tested by LFS (more on this later) 3) LSF recommended erythromycin tablets, because they think the stress of being chased caused him to develop a bacterial sickness. To use these tablets, I had to remove carbon filter/stage of my filter system I have tested the water myself this evening and these were the readings I got for a 20 gal tank: Ammonia: 0.2 pH: 7.8 Alkalinity: 300 (high I know) Hardness: 150 (not sure what unit this is) Nitrite: 0 Nitrate: 0 Temp: 70f It seems I have to do something about the alkalinity, but should I wait until the striped gourami gets better? How do I fix the alkalinity and hardness? Any other suggestions on helping him (other than a hospital tank). The other fish are doing well, and as I have mentioned, the LFS has adopted the pink kissing gourami that was bullying the others, so that stressor has been taken away. Thanks for any help |
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The striped gourami is no longer lying on his side, and is getting around much better, and eating a little. However, he has now developed a cotton like film around the side he was lying on (fungus???). No other fish has this.
Any good ways to tackle this issue? Does anyone know if/how to bring down the hardness of the water while the fish is sick? Is it safe to change the water conditions while he is sick? I have almost finished the antibiotic treatment for bacteria that I mentioned above, and it seemed to help as the little guy has improved lots in the last few days (although the water has gotten more cloudy). Thanks for any help |
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