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I have 2 kissing gouramis. They are acting pretty strange.
Firstly they don't seem to be eating much, I tried freeze dried blood worms and tetra bits. They take in small bits of food but throw it out.
Secondly, the bigger of the two is noticed to have been nibbling on the smaller one and that drives the smaller one crazy. I don't know if its nibbling but the smaller one gets pretty disturbed.
Also, the smaller one only swims around real fast when the bigger irritates it, otherwise its only floating at the surface and moving slightly to take in a gulp of air.
Whats wrong with my fish? Its only been 3 days. I'm changing the water tomorrow, do you think that will help?

2006-08-20 07:34:55 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

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!!!!NITRATE!!!!No3 !!!! Your big fella is trying to cut the level of No3 down naturally - which means killing the little one off - gourami do not have the means necessary to bite each other to death, though by 'NIBBLING' as you say they can cause infection to the other by removing their slime coating. The small one is only moving fast to avoid the other when it wants to attack. Otherwise it is staying at the top to recouperate. There must be a certain amount of oxygen in water for fish to survive- nitrate will affect the oxygen levels so that a fish wil become slow and want to stay high to gasp for the oxygen. One thing that is IMPORTANT to remember is that you should NEVER rinse your filter sponge in tap water as this will DESTROY bacterial growth which is VITAL to a tank. - Bacteria help to reduce nitrate levels and should be cared for. The only bacteria you do not want is the build up in the rocks at the bottom. SORRY TO LECTURE - HERE IS WHAT TO DO - Get a gravel cleaner and use it to suck the 'MUD' out of your gravel as you drain your water. (HALF THE TANK VOLUME * AND ONLY ONE HALF OF THE GRAVEL TO BE CLEANED *) If you have a decent aquarium shop nearby they will give you water from their tanks as a refill - THIS WILL GIVE YOU THE BACTERIA MENTIONED EARLIER as the shops have more fish per tank and the water is aged. Do this and NEXT WEEK do the same again cleaning the other side of the gravel. Hope this helps and good luck.

2006-08-20 08:16:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi I've kept fish for many years and am a lover of Gouramis. In my time of keeping them I have learned that with all Gouramis there will always be a dominant one in your tank. This will go to the extent that everytime the dominant one sees the submissive one it will chase it. I have also noticed that the dominant one doesn't have to be the biggest. In my 260litre tank just now i have two Gouramis. The larger of the two swims around the tank all day. The smaller one is more dominant and he chases the larger one but it's funny because the smaller dominant one hides away under my decoration and only comes out to breath at the surface. When he does this he sees the bigger one and chases it along the tank then simply goes back into his hiding place. To sum it up thats just Gouramis and they would do this in their natural habitat anyway. Gouramis are quite peaceful fish so generally don't swim fast unless they're chased or startled. As far as the eating thing goes if their hungry they'll eat. I would try not feeding them for a full day then see if they eat in the morning of the following day or even try changing the manufacturer of your food. Hope this helps.

2006-08-21 14:47:08 · answer #2 · answered by jimp2020 2 · 0 0

Water change might help. Do you have a way of checking your chemical levels (ph, ammonia, etc)? Some of what you describe sounds as if you have some chemical problem, but not certain.

I hope you ARE treating the water to deal with the various chemicals and things, right?

Good luck.

2006-08-20 14:42:02 · answer #3 · answered by apocalypso blues 5 · 0 0

Be sure to change the water properly. You have to use no chlorine water or buy them drops at the pet shop, but it sounds as if your pet is dying

2006-08-20 14:44:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

alot of times when they eat food then spit it out they have some type of worm type it in the browser window and see what you find.

2006-08-21 00:09:36 · answer #5 · answered by leoslady3900 3 · 0 0

ummm... maybe you have to seperate the other ones from the lil ones maybe one of them is a girl and maybe its pregnant or maybe it wants to be alone and maybe =changing the water will help them be better.

2006-08-20 14:43:33 · answer #6 · answered by Nick N 1 · 0 0

I am not a fish (for a pet) person...but google.com and ask.com will have an answer for you.

good luck!

2006-08-20 14:44:01 · answer #7 · answered by Dune 2 · 0 0

No one cares i hope you well though.

2006-08-20 14:39:30 · answer #8 · answered by Jeff2smart 4 · 0 1

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