peppermint
Sun Nov 26, 2006, 09:47 AM
Hi,
I treated my discus for hex about a month ago and then went away for 3 days and forgot to turn my steriliser back on. When I got back nothing seemed wrong but then a couple of days later my marlborough red just suddenly dropped dead and there were no visible signs of disease before or on the body. So I started looking at the 4 remaining discus and noticed occasional flicking on plants and airlines so I treated for velvet with protozin and metronidazole. However instead of getting better they have gotten worse!! During this treatment the discus didn't get any better and my clown loach died. He had a white spot in the middle of each eye but no other discernible anomalies.
Since then the ocean green discus has gone dark and my mandarin passion has been kinda hanging out at the top of the tank. Then about 3 days ago they all developed clamped fins and then 2 days ago their fins started looking a bit cloudy. Now all of the remaining discus bar the mandarin have sort of like a white spiderweb over their eyes and the ocean green has one of the eyes a bit cloudy as well. The mandarin looks like it kinda has a white coating and the ocean green has some scrapes on its side and and in the right light has a sort of grey patch on one side but the bugger keeps hiding when I go over there so it is hard to tell. I did a 25% water change yesterday morning and put in praziquantal on the assumption that my intial diagnosis of velvet must have been wrong and maybe it is flukes? However they still don't look any better. I have also had the light off during both the velvet and prazi treatments and haven't been feeding them for about the last week or so. The others are now either hanging out at the top or swimming in the middle of the tank and having a scrape on the airline if they think I'm not looking but they are not gasping for air. If I go over to try to have a look at them they hide on the bottom of the tank behind the driftwood where I can't really see them.
This morning I put in 60 grams of aquarium salt in a 500L tank to help them a little if the hanging out at the top is symptomatic of a bit of respiratory distress.
The tank is well established (around 2 years) and I have not added anybody new for at least a year. The ammonia and nitrite are zero and the nitrate is about 20ppm. The pH is 6.8 and the temp is 30 degrees.
So I am understandably very worried about them and don't know what to do. Any ideas on what my poor (not so) little discus have?
I am kind of thinking it may be flukes but I can't see anything on them and have no experience with flukes so I don't really know what to look for. I am contemplating trying a trichlorfon dip or a salt dip or an increase in temperature.
Please help!! I've gone through most of the posts in the emergency room and illness and medication forums but can't find anything like this.
I treated my discus for hex about a month ago and then went away for 3 days and forgot to turn my steriliser back on. When I got back nothing seemed wrong but then a couple of days later my marlborough red just suddenly dropped dead and there were no visible signs of disease before or on the body. So I started looking at the 4 remaining discus and noticed occasional flicking on plants and airlines so I treated for velvet with protozin and metronidazole. However instead of getting better they have gotten worse!! During this treatment the discus didn't get any better and my clown loach died. He had a white spot in the middle of each eye but no other discernible anomalies.
Since then the ocean green discus has gone dark and my mandarin passion has been kinda hanging out at the top of the tank. Then about 3 days ago they all developed clamped fins and then 2 days ago their fins started looking a bit cloudy. Now all of the remaining discus bar the mandarin have sort of like a white spiderweb over their eyes and the ocean green has one of the eyes a bit cloudy as well. The mandarin looks like it kinda has a white coating and the ocean green has some scrapes on its side and and in the right light has a sort of grey patch on one side but the bugger keeps hiding when I go over there so it is hard to tell. I did a 25% water change yesterday morning and put in praziquantal on the assumption that my intial diagnosis of velvet must have been wrong and maybe it is flukes? However they still don't look any better. I have also had the light off during both the velvet and prazi treatments and haven't been feeding them for about the last week or so. The others are now either hanging out at the top or swimming in the middle of the tank and having a scrape on the airline if they think I'm not looking but they are not gasping for air. If I go over to try to have a look at them they hide on the bottom of the tank behind the driftwood where I can't really see them.
This morning I put in 60 grams of aquarium salt in a 500L tank to help them a little if the hanging out at the top is symptomatic of a bit of respiratory distress.
The tank is well established (around 2 years) and I have not added anybody new for at least a year. The ammonia and nitrite are zero and the nitrate is about 20ppm. The pH is 6.8 and the temp is 30 degrees.
So I am understandably very worried about them and don't know what to do. Any ideas on what my poor (not so) little discus have?
I am kind of thinking it may be flukes but I can't see anything on them and have no experience with flukes so I don't really know what to look for. I am contemplating trying a trichlorfon dip or a salt dip or an increase in temperature.
Please help!! I've gone through most of the posts in the emergency room and illness and medication forums but can't find anything like this.