luvmydiscus
Tue Apr 26, 2005, 05:07 PM
Hi all. I am here again with some very much needed help. My Discus is not eating and has not eaten in a couple of weeks. I really need help but will tell you the story how this came about and hopefully somone can help me out here...... :lol:
I have had this discus for 8 months now. Everything has been going great until two weeks ago. First off I noticed that my angel and discus had a but of velvet disease. Instead of adding meds I used salt.... :?
Two days later when I thought my bristlenose had bit the dust and I was so upset my hubby bought a new baby "regular" pleco. I should have never put it in the tank as I was positive there were signs of ick on it. But being an armoured fish I thought maybe it was just stressed in the new home and those bumps very few of them were just part of the armour. "Quaratine folks if in doubt"..... :D
So the next day the Angel and Discus had ick, doing a water change and adding more salt did nothing. I went and bought the good old Methylene Blue and the next morning all was fine. But I did another water change and put a bit more in to make sure all was gone.
So now it has been 6 days plus and all is fine. The only problem is the Discus will not eat. Hides in the corner, the colors and the body are in great shape. No signs of illness at all.
Two nights while sitting in the dark and just watching the tank I noticed the Angel and Discus at one end of the tank. Well low and behold it was my 1/2" Dwarf Puffer dude causing chaos in the tank. I put him in there about 2 months ago as he never bothered anything except the snails. Did a fine job of cleaning those up. For those of you who don't know about the Freshwater (yes totall freshwater not brackish) Dwarf PUffers they are adorable. They only get to 1" when full grown but let me tell you. They are worse than a Pirana in the tank. While watching the tank this little buggar would be nipping at the Angels fins never did that before and I think really stressed out the Discus too. I even witnessed him grab one of my danios and in seconds that fish was dead. So, yes these little bundles of dinamite will kill anything bigger or smaller than itself. Don't ever put them in with your community fish or you will not have any left.
One thing I have learned is that all puffers (marine, brackish, freshwater) all are very very aggressive and should be kept in a species tank of their own kind...... :wink:
Now back to the Discus, I have moved the fish to the only tank I have as a quaratine tank and it is a cycled 5 gal. I know this is quite small but I really need to get this fish eating again. I have offered bloodworms, krill, brineshrimp and flakes. Nothing.... :( I am really hoping that being in this 5 gal it will know it is safe and nothing will harm it. The angel fish is going nuts in the main tank. It is looking for the discus and will not eat this morning now since I have moved it. This is a night mare.
Should I maybe have left the discus with the angel in the main tank and take out all the other fish in that tank and hold them in the 5 gal for a couple of days? I know the Discus feels better in the larger tank and that angel tries to get it to move and follow it to the food. It is amazing to watch this as these two are the best of buds.
My water checks out all fine, water changes have been done and the carbon put back in the tank after all the meds.
The bristlenose is alive and well also, I now have a pleco that I really don't need but as it gets warmer my pond would love this addition....... :)
I think all the fish are on edge thinking that this little devil..... :twisted: puffer is still in the tank.
Tank size is 25 gal
2 bolivian rams
3 baby cory's
4white clouds
2 danios
1bristlenose
1 baby plec (going to the pond)
Any adive or help greatly appreciated..... :D
I have had this discus for 8 months now. Everything has been going great until two weeks ago. First off I noticed that my angel and discus had a but of velvet disease. Instead of adding meds I used salt.... :?
Two days later when I thought my bristlenose had bit the dust and I was so upset my hubby bought a new baby "regular" pleco. I should have never put it in the tank as I was positive there were signs of ick on it. But being an armoured fish I thought maybe it was just stressed in the new home and those bumps very few of them were just part of the armour. "Quaratine folks if in doubt"..... :D
So the next day the Angel and Discus had ick, doing a water change and adding more salt did nothing. I went and bought the good old Methylene Blue and the next morning all was fine. But I did another water change and put a bit more in to make sure all was gone.
So now it has been 6 days plus and all is fine. The only problem is the Discus will not eat. Hides in the corner, the colors and the body are in great shape. No signs of illness at all.
Two nights while sitting in the dark and just watching the tank I noticed the Angel and Discus at one end of the tank. Well low and behold it was my 1/2" Dwarf Puffer dude causing chaos in the tank. I put him in there about 2 months ago as he never bothered anything except the snails. Did a fine job of cleaning those up. For those of you who don't know about the Freshwater (yes totall freshwater not brackish) Dwarf PUffers they are adorable. They only get to 1" when full grown but let me tell you. They are worse than a Pirana in the tank. While watching the tank this little buggar would be nipping at the Angels fins never did that before and I think really stressed out the Discus too. I even witnessed him grab one of my danios and in seconds that fish was dead. So, yes these little bundles of dinamite will kill anything bigger or smaller than itself. Don't ever put them in with your community fish or you will not have any left.
One thing I have learned is that all puffers (marine, brackish, freshwater) all are very very aggressive and should be kept in a species tank of their own kind...... :wink:
Now back to the Discus, I have moved the fish to the only tank I have as a quaratine tank and it is a cycled 5 gal. I know this is quite small but I really need to get this fish eating again. I have offered bloodworms, krill, brineshrimp and flakes. Nothing.... :( I am really hoping that being in this 5 gal it will know it is safe and nothing will harm it. The angel fish is going nuts in the main tank. It is looking for the discus and will not eat this morning now since I have moved it. This is a night mare.
Should I maybe have left the discus with the angel in the main tank and take out all the other fish in that tank and hold them in the 5 gal for a couple of days? I know the Discus feels better in the larger tank and that angel tries to get it to move and follow it to the food. It is amazing to watch this as these two are the best of buds.
My water checks out all fine, water changes have been done and the carbon put back in the tank after all the meds.
The bristlenose is alive and well also, I now have a pleco that I really don't need but as it gets warmer my pond would love this addition....... :)
I think all the fish are on edge thinking that this little devil..... :twisted: puffer is still in the tank.
Tank size is 25 gal
2 bolivian rams
3 baby cory's
4white clouds
2 danios
1bristlenose
1 baby plec (going to the pond)
Any adive or help greatly appreciated..... :D