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12-14-2012, 10:17 PM #11
A single dwarf gourami in a 10 gallon should be just fine. You're doing everything just right for her. It's very obvious how special she is to you and that you're giving good care.
Sorry I misunderstood about the filter changes.
In the meantime, unless there's some unknown source of source of nitrates such as decomposed food or dead plants matter or if you haven't vac'd the bottom for a while. after you do a few 50% W/C you should be fine with one 50% change a week.
Good luck with her.30 gal FW:dw gourami, cory cats, ABN pleco, Colombian & Serpae tetra, nerites & mystery snails
5.5 gal FW: crown tail betta
90 gal FW: Blood Parrots, severums, Jurupari, EBJD, congo tetras, angel, dw gourami, mystery snails
90 Gal Journal: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=93939
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12-14-2012, 10:20 PM #12
I'm pretty sure he's talking about a Blue Gourami, not a dwarf. They can get up to 6". =/
Originally Posted by fishmommie
Tank 1: 20gal Long Planted Freshwater - 1 Crowntail Betta + 8 Oto Cats + 1 Horned Nerite Snail + 2 Orange Rabbit Snail + 5 Amano Shrimp
Tank 2: 75gal Planted Freshwater - 6 Serpaes + 1 Black Phantom + 3 Golden Wonder Killies + 1 Opaline Gourami + 2 Striped Raphael Cat + 4 SAEs + 5 Assassin Snails
Tank 3: 10gal Planted Brackish Water - 4 Nerite Snails
Tank 4: 10gal Planted Freshwater - 5 Rabbit Snails + RCS
My 75 Gal Journal
My Snail Breeding Journal
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12-14-2012, 10:26 PM #13
Ah - missed that. Thanks Kevin.
Originally Posted by KevinVA
30 gal FW:dw gourami, cory cats, ABN pleco, Colombian & Serpae tetra, nerites & mystery snails
5.5 gal FW: crown tail betta
90 gal FW: Blood Parrots, severums, Jurupari, EBJD, congo tetras, angel, dw gourami, mystery snails
90 Gal Journal: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=93939
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12-15-2012, 03:13 AM #14
Fortunately she's stayed at only 4 1/2 inches. I understand stunting but as I said before there is absolutely nothing I can do for a larger tank. She was bought at almost a year old ( I still don't know why the petstore had year old gouramis) and was a runt. The others were normal sized for their age but she was only an inch long. The tiniest little gourami they had. I bought her and about 2 years later got her a male. Which she proceeded to eat. I kid you not I fed them, went to bed and woke up and the male was a skeleton. Gone. She's ferocious and a tough girl, but very very small.
I will continue water changes with the next one being tomorrow.
And age doesn't seem to be the issue. She stills swims vigorously, just not as well as she has to feel around a lot to see where she is and her color is still incredibly vibrant. And she still hates when I do anything in her tank
And you can vacuum the gravel? O.o I always assumed that was a no no... I haven't done that since I set the tank up.. The only vacuum I have is a cheap one. Sorta like this but a different brand: http://www.ablackhorse.com/store/pc/...FYd9OgoddWkA8Q
I don't have money for a big siphon and the one I had is only good for draining water not really sucking up debris.
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12-15-2012, 03:18 AM #15
That siphon is fine. Since you have never cleaned the gravel before it will be very dirty and you need to be careful to not kick up too much gunk while you are cleaning, this could cause an ammonia spike and stress the fish even further. To avoid this, put the siphon straight down into the gravel and let it suck up the gunk until the water runs clear, then lift the siphon straight up to move it to another part of the tank.
If it's called tourist season why can't I shoot them?
Brutal honesty will be shown on this screen.
I think my fish is adjusting well to the four gallon, He's laying on his side attempting to go to sleep on the bottom of the gravel.
Tolerance is a great thing to have, so is the ability to shut up.
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12-15-2012, 04:33 AM #16
+ to mommy 1. that what I use to vac my 30 gal. it will work just fine. And most likely, your nitrates are high because you have never vac'd. once a month is good for maintenance
Originally Posted by mommy1
30 gal FW:dw gourami, cory cats, ABN pleco, Colombian & Serpae tetra, nerites & mystery snails
5.5 gal FW: crown tail betta
90 gal FW: Blood Parrots, severums, Jurupari, EBJD, congo tetras, angel, dw gourami, mystery snails
90 Gal Journal: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=93939
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12-15-2012, 01:58 PM #17
Ditto to both. That's what I usually use in my 10gal.
Tank 1: 20gal Long Planted Freshwater - 1 Crowntail Betta + 8 Oto Cats + 1 Horned Nerite Snail + 2 Orange Rabbit Snail + 5 Amano Shrimp
Tank 2: 75gal Planted Freshwater - 6 Serpaes + 1 Black Phantom + 3 Golden Wonder Killies + 1 Opaline Gourami + 2 Striped Raphael Cat + 4 SAEs + 5 Assassin Snails
Tank 3: 10gal Planted Brackish Water - 4 Nerite Snails
Tank 4: 10gal Planted Freshwater - 5 Rabbit Snails + RCS
My 75 Gal Journal
My Snail Breeding Journal
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12-15-2012, 08:02 PM #18
Alright. Should I remove my Gourami from the tank first?I don't really want to stress her out being in such a closed area with something circling in her tank.
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12-15-2012, 08:10 PM #19
No, you don't have to remove the fish. I suggest only cleaning part of the gravel today, and more tomorrow. This will ease the stress a bit for the fish.
If it's called tourist season why can't I shoot them?
Brutal honesty will be shown on this screen.
I think my fish is adjusting well to the four gallon, He's laying on his side attempting to go to sleep on the bottom of the gravel.
Tolerance is a great thing to have, so is the ability to shut up.
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12-25-2012, 11:51 PM #20
Hey guys just an update on my gourami. I've been preforming regular water changes and she's still eating. Her left eye(the healthy one) has no cloudiness anymore and the right eye has almost no cloudiness and the pupil looks less damaged and scattered. She's been hanging out more by the air stone lately so I changed 50% of the water today. I haven't yet done her gravel cleaning as I have been super busy with school and holidays. I'm going to clean the gravel either tomorrow or Thursday depending on how she's looking.
The real problem I'm having now is algae. I don't know what to do. Its just the common plain green algae you get on the gravel and tank sides. I'm cutting down on light. The tank only gets a good maybe 10 hours of light. Sometimes even less. As her tank isn't on a timer and I'll wake up late on the weekends and turn her light on around noonish
My real question is there any species of snail that I could get to help with this? I'm going to ask my father to take me out this weekend to get an API master test kit is there anything else I should get?? I haven't kept aquatic snails ever. Even when the tank had live plants and I had pest snails I always managed to kill them all off somehow XD I know they can't have copper. I have used some meds on the tank but its been almost two months since then.. Anything I should test for? Any species of snail you guys can recommend for a huge algae problem? Thanks for the help :D
Last edited by Carapar56; 12-25-2012 at 11:59 PM.





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