I recently purchased three rainbow gouramis for my 55 gallon tank and one of them has taken an immediate turn for the worst. The symptoms are as follows:
1., Frayed tail fins are shorter than those of the other gouramis.
2., "Sleeping" on its side like my clown loach (other gouramis don't)
3., Has white, irregularly shaped bowel movements, not normal brown or reddish brown.
4., Grayish scales near its belly on the right hand side
5., Swimming (which it is doing little of) vertically (nose up, tail down) and struggling at it.
So, I'm ready to let this one go if I have to to save the others but any ideas on what this is/how to prevent this in the future? Fin Rot?
55 gallon tank:
2 3" Clown Loach
1 3" Bala Shark
1 4" Angelfish
3 Guppies
1 dwarf clawed frog
5 neon tetras
3 scavenger algea eaters (names long forgotten)
and, of course, the 3 gouramis recently purchased
50% water change every week along with close monitor of ammonia/nitrite/nitrate (all of which are safe levels - nitrate pushing it at 35ppm)
:help:
1., Frayed tail fins are shorter than those of the other gouramis.
2., "Sleeping" on its side like my clown loach (other gouramis don't)
3., Has white, irregularly shaped bowel movements, not normal brown or reddish brown.
4., Grayish scales near its belly on the right hand side
5., Swimming (which it is doing little of) vertically (nose up, tail down) and struggling at it.
So, I'm ready to let this one go if I have to to save the others but any ideas on what this is/how to prevent this in the future? Fin Rot?
55 gallon tank:
2 3" Clown Loach
1 3" Bala Shark
1 4" Angelfish
3 Guppies
1 dwarf clawed frog
5 neon tetras
3 scavenger algea eaters (names long forgotten)
and, of course, the 3 gouramis recently purchased
50% water change every week along with close monitor of ammonia/nitrite/nitrate (all of which are safe levels - nitrate pushing it at 35ppm)
:help: