Our female honey Gourami is in terrible shape. I have no idea what's wrong with her or if she'll get better.
Freshwater 10 gal setup, first fish tank experience, 9 months old, cycled before adding these fish.
2 Kribensis, 1 Red/Bolivian Ram, and 2 Honey Gouramis-one M one F
Tank temp is around 82 degrees F, not by choice but due to season, otherwise if can, we keep it around 78 using heater.
In the last month or two we've had problems with algae growing rather quickly on the rock arch centerpiece/deco and sides of tank. I've done a few partial water changes in the last couple months, usually about 30-40%, the last one being about a week ago.
To test water parameters, we've been using 'Jungle' brand 6-tests in one Quick Dip strips. The NITRATE levels used to be fine but in recent weeks have been super high, around 200ppm according to these dip strip tests that give 6 color options for each water parameter and you match up the strip to whatever color matches best to get the result. Nitrite and chlorine levels are safe/zero. Hardness is VERY HARD, alkalinity is moderate (around 80 according to the color chart) and pH is between 7.2-7.8. I KNOW I NEED TO GET THE NITRATE LEVELS DOWN DRASTICALLY but don't know how aside from more water changes, welcome to any suggestions.
Something WEIRD is VERY WRONG with the poor FEMALE GOURAMI, I think she's going to die--she's been breathing heavier and one day in the past two weeks she just started looked bloated like she'd be 'pregnant' or something (the male Gourami frequently attempts to create a bubble nest unsuccessfully) and now just today she HAS A WHITE THING PROTRUDING OUT OF HER SIDE/BACK! She was eating up until yesterday but not today. I feel bad for her and she must be suffering. What could this be!? Some sort of parasitic infection? I'm trying to learn about this complex process of fishkeeping, sorry for my ignorance. I really have no idea and she needs help. ANY HELP would be appreciated greatly! Thank you so so much in advance!!! Here are some pictures...

Freshwater 10 gal setup, first fish tank experience, 9 months old, cycled before adding these fish.
2 Kribensis, 1 Red/Bolivian Ram, and 2 Honey Gouramis-one M one F
Tank temp is around 82 degrees F, not by choice but due to season, otherwise if can, we keep it around 78 using heater.
In the last month or two we've had problems with algae growing rather quickly on the rock arch centerpiece/deco and sides of tank. I've done a few partial water changes in the last couple months, usually about 30-40%, the last one being about a week ago.
To test water parameters, we've been using 'Jungle' brand 6-tests in one Quick Dip strips. The NITRATE levels used to be fine but in recent weeks have been super high, around 200ppm according to these dip strip tests that give 6 color options for each water parameter and you match up the strip to whatever color matches best to get the result. Nitrite and chlorine levels are safe/zero. Hardness is VERY HARD, alkalinity is moderate (around 80 according to the color chart) and pH is between 7.2-7.8. I KNOW I NEED TO GET THE NITRATE LEVELS DOWN DRASTICALLY but don't know how aside from more water changes, welcome to any suggestions.
Something WEIRD is VERY WRONG with the poor FEMALE GOURAMI, I think she's going to die--she's been breathing heavier and one day in the past two weeks she just started looked bloated like she'd be 'pregnant' or something (the male Gourami frequently attempts to create a bubble nest unsuccessfully) and now just today she HAS A WHITE THING PROTRUDING OUT OF HER SIDE/BACK! She was eating up until yesterday but not today. I feel bad for her and she must be suffering. What could this be!? Some sort of parasitic infection? I'm trying to learn about this complex process of fishkeeping, sorry for my ignorance. I really have no idea and she needs help. ANY HELP would be appreciated greatly! Thank you so so much in advance!!! Here are some pictures...



