Anubias
Sun Apr 02, 2006, 12:24 AM
Hi All,
I added 4 discus juvis into my 5 foot tank with Satanoperca Leucosticas 4 days ago. I been monitoring them and I've noticed the discus are getting cloudy edges on their tail fin. They are happy enough, eating, not getting picked on etc. My PH is at 6.9, GH 9, AMM 0, NIT 0.
My feeling is that they are stressed. They were imported from O/S 1 month ago; so you have travel, move to quaratine tank, move to shop tank, then move to my tank. The water was PH 6.5 in the shop tank and I acclimatised them as best as i could.
I have seen this clouding once before on one of my Green Horse Faces in the past and it pointed me to the water conditions being a bit off. When I 'fixed' the water, the tail went back to normal. Is this the same for Discus?
What I want to do is wait this out. My experience is telling me to keep the water conditions as stable as i can, don't stress out the fish for a week or 2 (ie putting fish in, pulling fish out, rearranging plants etc) and see if it improves. Does this sound allright? Any help would be great.
Cheers
I added 4 discus juvis into my 5 foot tank with Satanoperca Leucosticas 4 days ago. I been monitoring them and I've noticed the discus are getting cloudy edges on their tail fin. They are happy enough, eating, not getting picked on etc. My PH is at 6.9, GH 9, AMM 0, NIT 0.
My feeling is that they are stressed. They were imported from O/S 1 month ago; so you have travel, move to quaratine tank, move to shop tank, then move to my tank. The water was PH 6.5 in the shop tank and I acclimatised them as best as i could.
I have seen this clouding once before on one of my Green Horse Faces in the past and it pointed me to the water conditions being a bit off. When I 'fixed' the water, the tail went back to normal. Is this the same for Discus?
What I want to do is wait this out. My experience is telling me to keep the water conditions as stable as i can, don't stress out the fish for a week or 2 (ie putting fish in, pulling fish out, rearranging plants etc) and see if it improves. Does this sound allright? Any help would be great.
Cheers