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help for Gourami

Nancyisme
18 years ago

My Gourami has developed a problem that no one seems to be able to help me with. He acts like he is heavy in the rear and can't swim good. He ends up resting on the bottom, leaning against the side of the aquarium. I don't see any outward signs of disease of any kind. We had another one that ended up dying of this same thing. He lasted for months, we tried treating him with everything we could think of but nothing helped. Does anyone have any ideas for me?

Comments (10)

  • woeisme
    18 years ago

    Is there enough room at the top of the tank for air? Gouramis have the labrynth organ and travel to the surface to breath out of the air. Are there any other symtoms besides being lathargic? Slightly emasiated? Bloated ? protruding scales? Is this an established tank or new?

  • Nancyisme
    Original Author
    18 years ago

    Yes, there is room at the top for air. He is slightly emasiated, which I figured was because he probably can't eat properly because he can't swim properly. It's an established tank, 36 gallons.

  • woeisme
    18 years ago

    Possibly Fish Tuberculosis (Sorry I know I am lousy at spelling) TTry this link www.thatfishshop.com/health/fish_tb.htm

    Here is a link that might be useful: TB?

  • Nancyisme
    Original Author
    18 years ago

    Oh wow, that's terrible! We have three different kinds of tetras in the tank, but no signs of them being affected. They were in there when the other Gourami was too.

  • woeisme
    18 years ago

    I had a molly that had this, only one to ever have it. Not quite sure how either. Possibly it was picked onby another fish. a stressed make fish suseptible. As with anything.

  • Nancyisme
    Original Author
    18 years ago

    I appreciate the advice you've given me. As of this morning he looks like he's about to die. When he swims at all he's just going in circles. I'm just going to hope it's not Tuberculosis, for the sake of the other fish in the tank. It didn't bother them the last time, so I hope it won't this time either. The last Gourami was sick for at least 3 months.

  • drygulch
    18 years ago

    Nancy,

    Labyrinth fish (which group contains gouramis and bettas, among others) are very susceptible to oodinium. I don't know if this is what has attacked your fish, but it's certainly possible.

    The attached link tells you what to look for.

    Here is a link that might be useful: Oodinium

  • james_ny
    18 years ago

    If there are no outward signs of ich or other disease it could be a water quality problem. Have the water tested for ph, ammo,etc. Its probably to late for the fish, once they stop eating its hard to save them. How long have you had him? Was he in the store for a while? Did he look healthy?

  • Nancyisme
    Original Author
    18 years ago

    Well, I looked at him with a flashlight like the link for Oodinium said to do, and didn't see the signs they spoke of. I'm wondering if it could be the water too, we did a water change, but he's almost gone, I just hate to take out a dying fish and flush them. I always wait til they die. We've had him since last October. No, I don't think he was in the store long at all and he did look healthy. He's looked perfectly normal then all of a sudden he looked pretty bad. I don't think I'll get another one after having this with two of them.

  • Scruffly
    18 years ago

    As James said test your water it could be stress from ammonia etc, also test the water that you use for water changes. Then get fish that suit your water type or alter the water before you use it. I never had much luck with "tropicals" when I first kept fish because my water is to hard but now I keep rift lake cichlids because they suit my water type so no more deaths and no mucking about with having to soften the water beforehand :). All the dwarf gourami's (Colisa lalia) I ever kept died within 6 months *sniff* But my Kissing gourami's (Helostoma temminckii) I found easy (need a largish tank) and ended up trading for other fish.

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