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I recently lost my dwarf gourami. I am really bummed about it because I only had her a week and despite doing everything for (floating plants, feeding her by hand when she surfaced, etc.) her she was never quite right and then passed away suddenly.
What remains in my tank are schools of denison barbs, cories, and neons. I am adding a new filter this weekend to turn over the water 10X per hour. There are live and fake plants. Temp is 75 degrees. Tank is fully cycled.
I would love another dwarf gourami but I hear that they are frequently sick from dwarf gourami disease and I don't want to get another sickly, lethargic one that will die in a week. I am not getting any new fish right away... but want to think about what to add next.
The new fish has to like 75 degree water and be peaceful. I got rid of the blackskirts because they were too nippy and I hate watching fish bully and pick on each other. The current community is totally peaceful and the barbs and cories actually swim together all day. The neons are more reclusive and only come out to play at feeding time (however, the denison barbs NEVER bother them).
What remains in my tank are schools of denison barbs, cories, and neons. I am adding a new filter this weekend to turn over the water 10X per hour. There are live and fake plants. Temp is 75 degrees. Tank is fully cycled.
I would love another dwarf gourami but I hear that they are frequently sick from dwarf gourami disease and I don't want to get another sickly, lethargic one that will die in a week. I am not getting any new fish right away... but want to think about what to add next.
The new fish has to like 75 degree water and be peaceful. I got rid of the blackskirts because they were too nippy and I hate watching fish bully and pick on each other. The current community is totally peaceful and the barbs and cories actually swim together all day. The neons are more reclusive and only come out to play at feeding time (however, the denison barbs NEVER bother them).