If its on the tail, ive noticed oxygen bubbles have a habit of holding onto this fish temporarily because it doesn't move too fast to shake them off. If you are concerned about ich in the the tank a slight temperature range can easily stope the parasite if that was the case. But if this is the only fish in yoyr tank with such a look id say its probably just oxygen hanging out on the slime coat. Keep an eye on that fish and others in the tank for similar spots
That "Chocolate Gourami" is a cool looking fish.
Nice signature fish deserving of this fantastic aquarium.
Appreciate that my friend!
Awesome information!
Appreciate you watching man!
Love these fish…one of my all time favourites. You have a nice fish and a lovely
tank..👍🏽
Thank you! I really appreciate the comment and you checking out the video!😁
@@lakesregionaquariums2887 Your welcome…👍🏽
You should try to breed that one with a wild gourami
That would be really cool to see!
Are the dots that look like white spot normal… cause mine have them but they don’t have any other symptoms of it. Please help. Thanks
If its on the tail, ive noticed oxygen bubbles have a habit of holding onto this fish temporarily because it doesn't move too fast to shake them off. If you are concerned about ich in the the tank a slight temperature range can easily stope the parasite if that was the case. But if this is the only fish in yoyr tank with such a look id say its probably just oxygen hanging out on the slime coat. Keep an eye on that fish and others in the tank for similar spots
*temperature raise. Is what I meant to say!