EccentricDiscusLuver
Tue Nov 14, 2006, 05:55 PM
Hi fellow seniors,
I have just joined this forum after been following on the posted information earnestly for the past months. All I could summarized is the passion and dedication for discus displayed by fellow seniors here amazes me to pour my heart out to ensure the best ENVIRONMENT is provided within my capacity for my discuses to grow.
Summary of my tank:
A 5 footer that could accomodate approximately 150 gal with an external filter of approximately 30 gal. The external filter consists of 3 compartment for cotton, bio (shellgrit) and the last one with peat.
Within the 4 walls, I have installed 1 thermometer, heater, air pump and top UV light in a bare bottom tank with 2 spawning cone.
Water parameter:
Temp @ 28 to 30 C at all time
PH @ 7.0 to 7.4
Amonia @ 0 (Daily water change)
This set up housed the following discus:
1 Adult Snakeskin
10 2" Golden Leopard Snakeskin - Intermediate
6 3" Spotted Snakeskin
1 4" Rose Red
3 2" Spotted Super Melon
2 3" Pure Golden
4 2" Golden Snakeskin
Total of 27 discus and I am a Snake, Spotted and Golden Luver....
Routine daily meal consist of:
Morning - Frozen Bloodworm
Afternoon - Tetra & Sera Bits
Evening - Goat Heart Recipe (Prior to 70% water change daily)
Supper - Tetra & Sera Bits
* Every water changed will be added with API Water Conditioner and salt.
All the fishes appear to be happy and healthy with the environment and one may observed that they are growing well. Until last week!!!
I noticed 1 of the Spotted Snake had both the gill cover open wide and you may see the gills.....Panic strikes in. Not sure if I am paying more attention to the gills...noticed a few of others had a similar problem but not as severe (gill cover opening not as wide but you could actually see the gill). Ohhh gosh, how I wish this would not had happened.
Started calling the Masters around and took the following actions:
1. Short bath with Potassium Pemanganate for the tank
2. Treatment for internal parasite follows (Ocean Free Anti Internal Parasite)
3. Only 1 feeding with frozen bloodworm per day dip in Anti Internal Parasite)
4. They are being treated with Anti Fungi for the 2nd day today and will change 100% water tomm.
5. Salt bath at the same time with 1 teaspoon for 10 gal of water together with Anti fungi
6. Temperature had been increased to 32 C (lol fishes still appear to be active)
Ohhh gosh....as of today, the only 1 obvious gill cover exposed have yet to close but the rest seems to hv some improvements.
Questions:
1. What is your advice for my next step of action to this particular 1 fish? Should I quarantine her? If yes, what other treatment would you advice?
2. I am still in the dark for the cause of the disease as I have done my level best to provide a suitable environment for their growth. Any idea? What do you think is the problem - parasite or bacteria? Should treatment be effective, would the gill cover close back?
3. Do you guys practiced regular treatment as a proactive measures? If yes, what treatment would you advice?
4. Should I do away with the bottom tank filter? Would appreaciates should you care to elaborate why.
5. How else can I provide a better environment for my discuses to grow healthier? Based on the tank set up, feeding methodology, water parameters and etc...please feel free to share your point of view.
Lastly, I would appreaciate those whom have read till the end of my post as most post were quite short....as my nick says it, I m eccentric..
Thx in advance for your valued feedback.....
Eccentric .... Signing Off
I have just joined this forum after been following on the posted information earnestly for the past months. All I could summarized is the passion and dedication for discus displayed by fellow seniors here amazes me to pour my heart out to ensure the best ENVIRONMENT is provided within my capacity for my discuses to grow.
Summary of my tank:
A 5 footer that could accomodate approximately 150 gal with an external filter of approximately 30 gal. The external filter consists of 3 compartment for cotton, bio (shellgrit) and the last one with peat.
Within the 4 walls, I have installed 1 thermometer, heater, air pump and top UV light in a bare bottom tank with 2 spawning cone.
Water parameter:
Temp @ 28 to 30 C at all time
PH @ 7.0 to 7.4
Amonia @ 0 (Daily water change)
This set up housed the following discus:
1 Adult Snakeskin
10 2" Golden Leopard Snakeskin - Intermediate
6 3" Spotted Snakeskin
1 4" Rose Red
3 2" Spotted Super Melon
2 3" Pure Golden
4 2" Golden Snakeskin
Total of 27 discus and I am a Snake, Spotted and Golden Luver....
Routine daily meal consist of:
Morning - Frozen Bloodworm
Afternoon - Tetra & Sera Bits
Evening - Goat Heart Recipe (Prior to 70% water change daily)
Supper - Tetra & Sera Bits
* Every water changed will be added with API Water Conditioner and salt.
All the fishes appear to be happy and healthy with the environment and one may observed that they are growing well. Until last week!!!
I noticed 1 of the Spotted Snake had both the gill cover open wide and you may see the gills.....Panic strikes in. Not sure if I am paying more attention to the gills...noticed a few of others had a similar problem but not as severe (gill cover opening not as wide but you could actually see the gill). Ohhh gosh, how I wish this would not had happened.
Started calling the Masters around and took the following actions:
1. Short bath with Potassium Pemanganate for the tank
2. Treatment for internal parasite follows (Ocean Free Anti Internal Parasite)
3. Only 1 feeding with frozen bloodworm per day dip in Anti Internal Parasite)
4. They are being treated with Anti Fungi for the 2nd day today and will change 100% water tomm.
5. Salt bath at the same time with 1 teaspoon for 10 gal of water together with Anti fungi
6. Temperature had been increased to 32 C (lol fishes still appear to be active)
Ohhh gosh....as of today, the only 1 obvious gill cover exposed have yet to close but the rest seems to hv some improvements.
Questions:
1. What is your advice for my next step of action to this particular 1 fish? Should I quarantine her? If yes, what other treatment would you advice?
2. I am still in the dark for the cause of the disease as I have done my level best to provide a suitable environment for their growth. Any idea? What do you think is the problem - parasite or bacteria? Should treatment be effective, would the gill cover close back?
3. Do you guys practiced regular treatment as a proactive measures? If yes, what treatment would you advice?
4. Should I do away with the bottom tank filter? Would appreaciates should you care to elaborate why.
5. How else can I provide a better environment for my discuses to grow healthier? Based on the tank set up, feeding methodology, water parameters and etc...please feel free to share your point of view.
Lastly, I would appreaciate those whom have read till the end of my post as most post were quite short....as my nick says it, I m eccentric..
Thx in advance for your valued feedback.....
Eccentric .... Signing Off