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Bala Shark is eating my Golden Gourami!!!



 
 
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Old April 28th 05, 10:23 AM
Knotty
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Default Bala Shark is eating my Golden Gourami!!!

Hi

I am a newbie so any help would be appreciated.

My small newly set up aquarium has 6 neon tetras, a few small catfish,
two golden goutami (5cm) and one bala shark (4cm).

The bala shark has started biting the lager male gourami and has
opened a small wound on the gourami's back, which the bala now picks
at constantly. The bala doesn't bother wih any other fish in the tank
and is otherwise a great fish to keep.

Do I need to get rid of the bala?? Or is it the male gourami?? Will
this be resolved if I get another bala (I have been told they are best
kept in pairs)??

Any help much appreciated.

Kev
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Old April 28th 05, 07:21 PM
Elaine T
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Knotty wrote:
Hi

I am a newbie so any help would be appreciated.

My small newly set up aquarium has 6 neon tetras, a few small catfish,
two golden goutami (5cm) and one bala shark (4cm).

The bala shark has started biting the lager male gourami and has
opened a small wound on the gourami's back, which the bala now picks
at constantly. The bala doesn't bother wih any other fish in the tank
and is otherwise a great fish to keep.

Do I need to get rid of the bala?? Or is it the male gourami?? Will
this be resolved if I get another bala (I have been told they are best
kept in pairs)??

Any help much appreciated.

Kev


How large is your tank? Bala sharks can grow to about 12" so you need
at least a 55 gallon to house your fish once it really starts to grow.
If you get a second, 75 gallons would be better.

First, you need to separate the gourami and bala for gourami to heal.
If you have a quarantine tank, put the gourami there, otherwise put him
in an inexpensive breeding net in your tank. Dab the wound with
Neosporin cream daily until it heals so it doesn't get infected.

Once the gourami is healed, release him and see if the bala is less
interested.

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