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  1. Ok I will leave them to it.
  2. We were doing a big clean out of the community tank the other day, when we discovered a very tiny baby all by itself. Im sure it's a swortail, we recently purchased 1 male and three females - all females extremely fat now so I am hoping for more. The baby is in its own tank now and doing just fine, growing very fast. I suspect that any siblings it had probably got eaten. Should I move the fattest female into the little tank to give birth, and if I do will she eat the baby.
  3. Hi there, I think my electric yellows are preparing to breed. The male has always been chasing the female around, so much that we bought another female to take the pressure off. Well yesterday they started behaving very differently, instead of him chasing and her running they were circling around each other. His colour has got extremely bright and she looks different too. My question is, do I just leave them to it or is there something else I should be doing to help them along?
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    Mouth Fungus

    Thanks for all the advice, unfortunately we lost the gourami, I thought we would as we had left it too late. But now my favorite clown loach has a patch just above his mouth, it doesn't quite look the same, but we have bought Furan 2 and have dosed the tank tonight, will move him into hospital tank soon but want to treat whole tank first. I will be devestated if I loose him, he's the friendly show off out of the three of them.
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    Mouth Fungus

    Thanks for the advice - will look into an antibiotic, although the melafix label says that it cures mouth fungus. Mind you I'm not totally sure thats what it is. It looked more like cotton wool than string like. And it isn't grey, more pink and white. Will have to catch her again now, we sprung a leak in cichlid tank this morning so she had to go back to community tank, and cichlids lived in hospital tank for the day! Have sorted leak and they back in their own tank, but the gourami is hiding now, she's very uninterested in moving again. Hopefully I will be able to catch her tomorrow.
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    Mouth Fungus

    I have a Red Flame Gourami that has mouth fungus (I think), have been on the net, and can't see anything else it could be. She has a pink mouth with white stuff on it, her bite marks are looking a bit pink too. We had a golden gourami who killed off the red flame male, and striped male too, then he started atacking the red flame female. We had to empty the tank to catch the golden and gave him to the local fish store. We have moved the female into hospital tank and have been treating with melafix for 4 nights now. She isn't looking much better although she is still eating. No other fish in big tank are showing any signs of this. Is there anything else I can do?
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    Howdy

    Hey there, good to see that you have joined too. It was pretty amazing running in to you guys at the weekend. Just to let you know the little bristles are doing really well, loving the new tank, they are never still. We've been telling everyone about ozzie and elvis very cool fish. One of the girls at work would be interested in purchasing a couple of the baby bristles. I'll give you a call about that.
  8. Well we bought a couple more yellows and they are doing fine very different fish. It's a very small world, while at Jansens we ran into DG who overheard our story and recognised us from here. Well we ended up back at her place and came home with a few more cichlids and a couple of baby bristlenoses. The new cichlids are all doing fine so we must have just got a bad pair from the first shop.
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    Blood in dorsal fin

    Our shark is recovering - blood is almost gone from fins. We almost lost him he is very skinny, but has started to eat heaps again, and far more active in tank. Don't know what really happened or what we did to fix him, but something went right.
  10. Hi there - we are in the new catagorie too. We have a group of three clown loaches, you would love them, they really respond to you. Ours do this little wiggle thing at you when they know you are looking at them, great community fish. I don't know how they go with more aggressive fish but they certainly hold there own with our pictus!! He can be a bit pushy and when the biggest clown has had enough he gives him a good shove back. For little fish we have danio's they will swim around your fingers and nibble at them. We are really enjoying our gouramis too., they are relly friendly. These fish and all the others in our tank get on really well. When we upgraded we put cichlids in our smaller tank - we are having a bit of trouble with them, we lost two in the last 24 hours, I think we might wait until we are a bit more experienced before getting more. Anyway thats a recomendation from a fellow begginer. Let us know what you decide to go with.
  11. Thanks everyone, the other yellow was dead this morning, will call into the shop they were bought from this weekend and check the rest out. It must have been from there, can't think of any other reason.
  12. Well our worst fears have come to fruition. One or the yellows has died and the other one is probably not far behind. I'm stumped the PH is around 8.0 The water has been changed a couple of times in the last week, there is no nitrite or amonia showing up in the tests. The dubosis seem fine but from the day we put the yellows in the tank we never saw them eat once. Strangley their behavour was not that odd - a little shy and quiet but they swam around a bit - they just never ate anything.
  13. I have just looked at the link you put in Frenchy - thanks for that. I do realise that the tank is a tad small, but I have plans to move them to a bigger tank as soon as we can afford it. We have seriously been bitten by this bug!! Any loss is awful. If we can learn to look after the cichlids well we would like a much bigger cichlid feature tank, and we are also talking about a feature discus tank - boy do we need to win lotto :lol: I will try and load a picture of the cichlid tank on tonight. once again thanks to everyone for all your advice. Paul & Nicolle
  14. Hi there, I'll give you some more information. We think they may be male and female because of the colouring - one of them has a lot of black in the lower fins where the other has none. Although in saying that there are no signs of aggression and they don't really hang out together much, the one with lighter colouring hangs out more with the dubosis. We are aware of the food thing and a very careful what we put in so that we don't bloat the dubosis. Mainly we are feeding them some flakes (which we have stopped as nobody likes them), Tetra Cichlid mini granules, JBL Novo vegetable food, and frozen cichlid mix. The tank is a 90 litre which has fully cycled and the fish are fairly small about 4-5 cm. There are plenty of caves and some fake plants in there. Like I said they seem ok just not moving around as much as the dubosis, and we haven't seen them eat. Yes we have been doing regular water changes, we have had them for a week today and done two changes - is that enough. Would be very grateful for any advice, they are beautiful and would hate to loose them because we are doing something stupid. We have realised that the different eating habits means that they probably weren't the best mix, but we have them now and hope that we can keep them.
  15. Yep our cat is getting used to it all, knows not to jump at tank and its really funny watching her try to hold herself back!! The other day she found the perfect possie - her basket is under the cichlid tank, she was almost laying on her back with her head resting on side just gazing at them swimming by. She particularly likes the clown loaches in the community tank, and I'm positive that they love teasing her. Great to meet you all.
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