Last night during feeding I found one of my dwarf gouramis stuck in a hole on a piece of fake driftwood. I was gone most of the day so I am not sure how long he was stuck. I was able to free him by gently pulling him back out of the hole. He looked pretty tattered and stressed. He has several abrasions on his head and side. Interestingly enough he ate some bloodworms after the incident. Later I noticed most of the other fish in the tank chasing and nipping at him. I decided to put him in my growout tank to give him a break and let him recover. This tank houses 7 small platy that are 4 months old and a small pleco. This morning he is alive and looks some better. Not sure if this was the right thing to do but I did not think he would survive in the main tank overnight. How long should I keep him in the growout tank. BTW I checked the parameters in the main tank and all parameters were good. Any similar experiences?
Scott
Scott