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DG are notorious for diease. Its a real challange to keep them alive for the first 6 months. After 6 months they have a greater survival rate. If you can try to get one at a lfs, they might have a stronger stock.
You know, I really appreciate your note here because I did read something about the Gourami having disease from Southeast Asia. They are very pretty fish and it's too bad they succumb to disease. I'll try a local fish store tomorrow, I just have to drive further. Thanks for your reply, it is well taken!
Aw sorry about your fish. I've read gouramis can be sensitive little buggers and can die easily, which is partly why I've reconsidered getting one. lol They are pretty fish though! Good luck with the new one! Did you name them -- er, it?
Thanks, no I didn't name them. I seem to have good luck with Platys. Those are the ones that had babies. Maybe I'll just avoid the Gourami fish for now until they become more stable.
Well, I did some research and the major problem is some sort of virus from overseas. I read that people are discouraged to buy them because many will die.
Like Jeta said, it's most likely DGIV, the virus from SE Asia. BTW, the other Powder Blue is still alive but I don't expect him to live considering the circumstances.
Hmm why do people's DGs always unexpectedly die? Maybe it's because IME gold honey DGs are super hardy...everyone get a honey or gold honey DG for your first gourami! Just kidding