Mysterious Deaths

Nicole_

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My male Dwarf Gourami died this morning when he gave up the fight to try and swim straight.
He hasn't been himself for days, he hadn't fed and rarely came out of his ship to swim with the female like he usually did.
I have 3 mollies in with them and a few days ago I swore they had white spot on the backs on their fins, it's seems to have cleared itself up.
Yet now the male molly has got a white tint to one side of his fin :S
My ammonia and nitrite hasnt gone above 0 for a month and half, I do weekly 20-25% water changes.

Pleeeaassee! What is going on? :(
 
My male Dwarf Gourami died this morning when he gave up the fight to try and swim straight.
He hasn't been himself for days, he hadn't fed and rarely came out of his ship to swim with the female like he usually did.
I have 3 mollies in with them and a few days ago I swore they had white spot on the backs on their fins, it's seems to have cleared itself up.
Yet now the male molly has got a white tint to one side of his fin :S
My ammonia and nitrite hasnt gone above 0 for a month and half, I do weekly 20-25% water changes.

Pleeeaassee! What is going on? :(

did your gourami have anything wrong with it other than swimming problems?
 
How many gallons or litres is the tank.
How many fish and which type.
Can you post full water stats please in ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and ph.
What's the make of the test kit you are using.
What do you feed the fish.

Whitespot will look like the fish has been sprinkled in salt.
Or the spots will be the size of a grain of salt or sugar.

Any signs of flicking and rubbing.
Darting.
Excess mucas.
Laboured breathing.
 

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