Gold Gourami problem

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Brenda
Jul 11, 2006
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I moved my gold gourami from a 16 g to a 90 g last night. The levels are all 0, temp is 78 degrees. I noticed as soon as I put her in the tank she started surface breathing much more than usual. I assumed it was just a sign of stress from the move. As she has continued to spend a great deal of time at the surface breathing (actually staying there and taking 6-8 breaths as apposed to her usual occational 1-2 breaths) today, I starting to worry.
I also just realized that her left feeler (long sensory fin, hope that's the right term) is broken about in half and is hanging. Although I was quite careful in moving the break must have happened during the move as I didn't see it prior. Not sure what to do/watch for?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
 
tests

Sorry, to clairify; ammonia and nitrates are 0, I have to get a test kit for nitrites so I don't know that level. The tank is newly set up (3 days) and hasn't gone through a cycle yet. However I have a Top Fin filter on the tank from the 16 gal that was fully cycled, in addition to the new Emperor 400 filter. And in addition to the gourami I only have one Silver Dollar in the tank right now.
 
That explains it. Please get a bubble wand and air pump, that will add aeration to your tank and should soothe your fish. I am not positive but I think you should still go through some sort of cycle. Though the filter from your cycled tank will definitely help to seed the new tank so cycling should be much kinder. Please get yourself a full test kit. Aquarium Pharmaceuticals with the test tubes is a good one.
Take care,
Mary.
 
You may also want to make sure that your water level is not right to the top of the tank. If the water from the Emperor is allowed to drop a centimeter or so into the water that will help with aeration and surface agitation. The gourami will not want a waterfall but some surface agitation should help the oxygen level.
 
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