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  1. 11 hours ago, quirkylemon103 said:

    I'm curios how many fishkeepers there are under 18

    also how it affects the hobby for you

    how it affects the hobby for me is i share a room with my brother so i can't have a ton of tanks also being able to go to the fish store(it 40-60 minutes away) 

     

    I am not able to get a lot of tanks or drive to fish stores. There is a fish store walking distance from me but I need to be above 18 to purchase anything

  2. I think they could live with a female. I always heard that the males could be aggressive, but I have never kept dwarf gourami so I would not know. I have 3 honey gourami and they are the most peaceful fish I have ever kept, so you won't need to worry about them attacking the dwarf gourami. I would ad several at a time though just in case.

  3. I have never heard of corydoras getting hole in the head disease.

    It could definitely be the repashi. That would explain them both getting it. do the red spots look like they are slightly protruding from the corys?

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  4. Since it is two fish, it could be a parasite or something eating away at the fish. Your rocks don't look very sharp, but they could be the problem as well. I would quarantine them. How long have you had them?

  5. How long until honey gourami are fully colored? I bought one that I thought was fully colored but every day, it seems to look more and more colorful. I have 2 other honey gourami as well. One of them is all grey and the other gray with a little yellow on the tips.

    Does anyone know when they will all be fully colored? Also, when will they start breeding?

  6. I would do frequent water changes salt baths. Is your gourami bleeding?

    Tomorrow, if your gourami is still like that, I don't know what to tell you. An aquatic veterinarian could probably do something, but that would be incredibly expensive.

     

  7. The swordtail will interact with any fish similar to it. It can be a guppy if you want. If you want breeding, you could get a male platy or swordtail but if not, get a male guppy or molly. Those will not be able to breed with the swordtail but can still interact with it. 

    Do not get a female that has been kept with males because it will most likely be pregnant.  

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