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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

is this gourami sick ?

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16 Mar 2011 19:35 #1 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
one of my pearl gourami have small white spots. is he sick?
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16 Mar 2011 19:38 #2 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
very hard to get a good photo, but u still can see them spots. other gourami looks ok
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16 Mar 2011 19:43 #3 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
very hard to get a good photo, but u still can see them spots. other gourami looks ok

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16 Mar 2011 20:00 #4 by igmillichip (ian millichip)
Very difficult to see what it is, but it does look like either a localised bacterial growth or fungal growth.

Do a partial water change, then maybe a dose with a mild but good general agent such as eSHa2000.
(you'd need to remove the activated carbon).

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16 Mar 2011 20:53 #5 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
will do water test now and post the results.how to know do I need to remove activated carbon or not??

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16 Mar 2011 21:11 #6 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
test results: Nitrit 0.1
Amonia 0
Nitrat 5
PH 7.5

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16 Mar 2011 21:29 #7 by igmillichip (ian millichip)
It's probably not the water parameters as the fish look generally quite healthy in the picture.

Looking again, I guess it is the few white blobs on her here and there.

Activated carbon....you need to dose the tank with something (I suggested eSHa 2000 as it is pretty safe bet if you can't get a defo ID of the spots, but there are other medications), but you'd need to remove the carbon as it will remove the medication.

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16 Mar 2011 21:34 #8 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
will try to get eSHa 2000 tomorow. thanks for help

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16 Mar 2011 21:35 #9 by David (David)
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would you say the white spots resemble cotton

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16 Mar 2011 21:39 #10 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
it looks like some small white bits stuck on her.mostly on rear fin

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16 Mar 2011 21:44 #11 by David (David)
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Sorry another question any aggression in the tank or possible sharp edges that a fish might damage them selves on

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16 Mar 2011 21:51 #12 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
i have some stones, they are kind of sharp edges, but I never seen anybody chasing them, and they are at the top level mostly.here is pic of my tank.what do you think about them stones?
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16 Mar 2011 22:04 #13 by David (David)
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Thats a lovely looking tank
I would of thought the decor is fine

If i was to hazard a guess i would say Saprolegnia Fungus and again as previously said treat with eSHa 2000
the thing with fungus is it does not just happen it will only be found on injured or weakend fish so i would deffinatly keep a close eye for any aggression

This is just my opinion i would not be 100% certain on this

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16 Mar 2011 22:19 #14 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
I got this fish from the shop in blanch 1 week ago. but havent seen them spots at beginin so I cant realy say that I took a sick fish... what u think?

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16 Mar 2011 22:24 #15 by David (David)
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I really could not say sorry
What i would say is treat the fish and keep a close eye on them.
God willing it will clear up for you keep us updated

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16 Mar 2011 22:26 #16 by Valerie (Valerie)
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It happens sometimes that the stress of changing dwelling, temperature, water ... causes white spot to develop. It's not a major issue if spotted and treated early on (which seems to be your case). I would also advise eSHA which is brilliant.
Depending on what you have in your tank, you could also up the temperature which, if I remember, accelerates the development cycle of the white spot. Some fish don't take kindly to it and it's better to have more aeration in the water too.
Hope this helps.
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16 Mar 2011 22:31 #17 by igmillichip (ian millichip)
Pearl gouramis are quite tough fish, but it is a newbie to the tank and the first week or so can be a bit stressful.
If it is fungus, then that type is in the tank water anyway...so you shouldn't necessarily worry about bringing anything in.

A bit of rough handling, transport or stress can weaken the fish enough to make it susceptible to fungal attack.

Looking at the other fish in the tank....as I thought, your water must be pretty well fine else some of the others would have gone belly-up long before a pearl gourami.

Also, I must say.....thumbs up for choosing to get pearl gouramis.....awesome fish, and so underrated.
An adult male is drop-dead gorgeous...and are real little characters.
I have pearl Gs in 3 of our tanks.

Hope this doesn't get any worse.

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16 Mar 2011 22:40 #18 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
will try to get eSHA 2000. Hope she will come back to normal...they are my favorite fish. any photos of your pearl gouramies igmillichip ? and big THANKS for help guys !

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16 Mar 2011 22:50 #19 by igmillichip (ian millichip)
I should take some, I have some videos somewhere....but it means I will have to clean the glass before taking some. B)

ps... I'm ian by the way (I'm not anonymous)

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16 Mar 2011 23:01 #20 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
Im David, nice to meet u ;] Im from Lithuania. My english is not very good, so sorry about that ;] still learning ;]

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16 Mar 2011 23:14 #21 by dyco619 (steve carmody)
hope your gourami gets better, as ian said they are tough,
and lovely fish, one of my favourites aswell,
hes a few pics of mine...





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16 Mar 2011 23:16 #22 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
is this male or female in first photo?

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16 Mar 2011 23:20 #23 by dyco619 (steve carmody)
i dont know to honest...:laugh:
maybe ian can tell me...

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16 Mar 2011 23:23 #24 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
Ian might know. your gourami have longer fins , my ones have small...so i dont know which is which ;] your one are beautyfull !!

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16 Mar 2011 23:47 #25 by igmillichip (ian millichip)
@Dyco619....lovely fish you have. :)

The males will develop very noticeable elongations on their anal fin....these start at quite a young age.
The males throat is redder....and it becomes very intense when in breeding mood.

Younger fish are not the easiest to tell the sex differences.

All the Pearl (=Lace) gourami in Dyco pics are males (unless my eyes fool me).

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16 Mar 2011 23:51 #26 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
so u think my one are females? or is it to soon to tell?

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16 Mar 2011 23:56 #27 by igmillichip (ian millichip)

so u think my one are females? or is it to soon to tell?


It looks female.
But the females are also superbly colourful.

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17 Mar 2011 00:01 #28 by Dejwys (Deividas K.)
need to get a boyfriend for her ;D

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