Carlene;1850433; said:Are those reallly your gouramis??OMG!! They are beautiful! How long have you had them for?Mine look like smerfs compared to those 2, WoW! Ok, I will stop the meds and do the water changes as prescribed and start the meds again. My gourami seems to be getting better at this point, the dark spot that was on her head is gone now and her gill is looking a little healthier. I still feel badly that she is alone, I hope everyone will remember her when she gets back home. I think that the other female is lonely too. I tested the hospital tank for ammonia and it was at 0.25,I am a little concerned about the level when I leave the water alone for 5 days,will it be ok? Oh,and do I start the meds 2 days after the 50% change? is that right?
Yes those are really my Gourami's, I got them when they were 3 inches and I've had them now about 18 months the largest is 16+ and the smallest is 10+ inches. They eat a head of lettuce, a bunch of Basil and a ton of preium commerical fish foods and about 30 earth worms per week.

Ok yes 2 days after the second water change start re-medicating them, because of the nature of a hospital tank, filter or no filter the ammonia levels will raise faster than normally. Please try to limit food, so that all is consumed and non falls to the bottom. I trust that when you do water changes you are syphoning the water with a hose and you placing the hose at the bottom of the bowl. To help with removal of ammonia causing waste. If during treatment you still notice your ammonia levels in the hospital are raising you can do a 33% (2 gal) water change on the third day. This will assit with the water ammonia levels. But remember that while ammonia does stress fish and can become a killer, that it doesn't start to become a serious problem in a hospital tank until it's levels are 1.25 ppm in a small bowl like yours. But if you believe that your fish in stressing out from high ammonia levels then do the small change but try to hold off until the third day giving the medications time to build up in the fishes system. Also remember that some of this ammmonia is probably from the 29 gal.


The only reason I even soak driftwood in hot water, is to them waterlogged so they stay on the bottom. I would never scrub my pieces of driftwood especially as long as it took to get them covered in Java Moss.
No! I didn't use my own toothbrush, I used my mothers!