One of my discus has turned black and sitting st tue bottom of the tank he eats but swims with only 1 fin and doesnt look to good his fins are also fading away
Morning everyone at oz discus I’m watching all your videos with much interest and take down notes so to help me as I return to this lovely hobby of ours , please can you tel me what are the main ailments discus can get, and what you would use on your own fish in regards to medication and recommend a hobbyist such as myself should always have ? What a pity you are not over here in the Uk I would had loved to come into your store but keep up the good work your videos and advice are very helpful Paul from the Uk 🇬🇧👍
Thank you Paul. I think this calls for a video regarding medication. I will get one recorded in a week or so and have it posted. Thanks for checking us out and be sure to drop by if you ever come to Sydney. Thanks
Sorry for late reply. 2 very diff issue. - fin flapping - likely external related. You want a treatment for treating external parasite. Ie: Potassium Permanganate or Blue Planet Paraside can help. - fin got black - usually this is referred to as peppering. I would not worry about this as this is normal camouflage for fish with Pigeon Genetics. Only way to fix this is pop the fish in a bare bottom white tank. Hope this helps.
Hi am having trouble with a pair of discus they where happy had 4 upgraded tank they layed eggs regularly became bully’s removed other discus. for couple months now but they are verry jumpy scared of me they used to eat out of my hands No white poop but not eating like they used to only small amounts but still lay eggs
try turning off lighting if they are in a new tank. May take sometime for them to get used to the environment. However, if you are concerned, start with heat treatment. 34 degrees for 7-10 days. Hope it helps.
@@kelvinchang7655 thanks I ended up doing a levamisole treatment for a starter and started removing my carbon from the canister filter and now it won’t seal 😅
I noticed my discus turns black when stress or when light is off. It brightens color when eating and is very lively. is my discus sick? if not(which i think not) how do i know if black discus is sick? Because i feel like discus turning dark to black is just normal
Yes, depending on strain, discus like snakeskins and blue diamonds can look more dark when the fish gets excited or when its breeding. As long as the fish continues to react to you and eating, its safe to assume fish is ok. Keeping an eye on the fish for a few days. If its black constantly, then the fish is likely to have bacterial infection.
@@OZDiscusmine some time goes super fast and scratches . I could see all the scratches he made on the side...he is eating good and Soo active..no idea why he does it
Hi Guys, love the videos they are very useful! I wonder if you can help I'm all out of options.. We have a poorly dicus in a breeding/quarantine tank currently with its fry and partner. We have not seen it eat in over 6-8 weeks and has become very thin and was producing white poop. we have undertaken fluke and worm by NT labs treatment and also Hexamita, adding salt that extracted loads of white poop. The fish is looking worse for wear and the edges of the fins look tatty. This guy came out of our main tank 8-9 weeks ago when he paired. His fry and partner are in absolutely perfect condition but this one is isolated in a corner, with not really much movement and no appetite (Belly pinched in too) I have since just this second dropped in PP after watching your video to see if this will help? I have tried all foods, flake, pellet and frozen yet none attract his appetite. Water parameters have remained consistent for over 2 years and they only have RO water if this helps. Please help we don't want to lose him! thank you very much for your time and keep up with the videos they are awesome!
Hi there. Sorry to hear about your discus and hope it isnt too late. If discus have become paper thin, its possible that the sickness have developed into turboculossis which isnt easy to recover from. Having said that, it sounds like it started out as hexamita. In this case you require metronidazole treatment. Daily dose 400mg per 40L with a complete water change and redose daily for 10 days. During this time, turn heat up to 34 degrees and also use food vitamins like Voogle or Dymax Arobiotics to increase appetite. Also try to find live blackworms to feed it so that fish can pack on more weight. If not live you can also use freeze dried blackworms (not frozen). Our best wishes to you. Let us know how you get on.
Thank you very much for your prompt reply @@OZDiscus I really do appreciate your time in responding it just shows the level of care you guys have for people like us on here! Sorry for the dumb question but, do I treat the whole tank or just the affected fish in a separate quartine tank? In the UK it does not seem that metronidazole is something I can obtain easily, is there an equivalent in an aquatic shop or something? Regarding the Voogle - this looks like something I can obtain on Amazon, but am I correct in saying it is the (Easy Life Voogle +avoid antibiotics ) Once again, Thank you so much!
@@bselectrical478 try to see if you can get hold of Seachem Metroplex or API General Cure. Both have Metronidazole as active ingredients with Seachem being the better of the 2. I would treat the fish in a separate quarantine tank. no need to treat whole tank although if any fish shows symptoms, I would remove that fish also. Hope this helps. Voogle is a product by EasyLife yes.
Hi, since 3 days my purchased discus aren’t eating. I have put the temp up to 32 degree , partly water change but they still haven’t started to eat. Water quality seams fine .How many days can I leave the temp on 32 please ?
Very common to take some time to settle. Temp at 32 is adequate but 34 is used when treating. Fish were held for a long time in our facility without issues. Just be patient. Nothing beats clean water and high temp.
Metro is not used to deworm. You need to use Levimasole or flubenzole for worming.Praziquental can also be used for worming and fluke. But pls never use metro for worming. Those 3 meds i mentioned are safe with fry.
Great info as always 👍
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One of my discus has turned black and sitting st tue bottom of the tank he eats but swims with only 1 fin and doesnt look to good his fins are also fading away
Morning everyone at oz discus I’m watching all your videos with much interest and take down notes so to help me as I return to this lovely hobby of ours , please can you tel me what are the main ailments discus can get, and what you would use on your own fish in regards to medication and recommend a hobbyist such as myself should always have ? What a pity you are not over here in the Uk I would had loved to come into your store but keep up the good work your videos and advice are very helpful
Paul from the Uk 🇬🇧👍
Thank you Paul.
I think this calls for a video regarding medication. I will get one recorded in a week or so and have it posted. Thanks for checking us out and be sure to drop by if you ever come to Sydney. Thanks
What is the treatment,plz guide...
For fin flapping and discus fin got black..etc..
Sorry for late reply. 2 very diff issue.
- fin flapping - likely external related. You want a treatment for treating external parasite. Ie: Potassium Permanganate or Blue Planet Paraside can help.
- fin got black - usually this is referred to as peppering. I would not worry about this as this is normal camouflage for fish with Pigeon Genetics. Only way to fix this is pop the fish in a bare bottom white tank.
Hope this helps.
Hey I just put 7 discus in tank and they are hiding and fins are turning black. Cam you help, thank you.
Hi am having trouble with a pair of discus they where happy had 4 upgraded tank they layed eggs regularly became bully’s removed other discus. for couple months now but they are verry jumpy scared of me they used to eat out of my hands No white poop but not eating like they used to only small amounts but still lay eggs
try turning off lighting if they are in a new tank. May take sometime for them to get used to the environment. However, if you are concerned, start with heat treatment. 34 degrees for 7-10 days. Hope it helps.
@@kelvinchang7655 thanks I ended up doing a levamisole treatment for a starter and started removing my carbon from the canister filter and now it won’t seal 😅
I noticed my discus turns black when stress or when light is off. It brightens color when eating and is very lively. is my discus sick? if not(which i think not) how do i know if black discus is sick? Because i feel like discus turning dark to black is just normal
Yes, depending on strain, discus like snakeskins and blue diamonds can look more dark when the fish gets excited or when its breeding. As long as the fish continues to react to you and eating, its safe to assume fish is ok. Keeping an eye on the fish for a few days. If its black constantly, then the fish is likely to have bacterial infection.
@@OZDiscusmine some time goes super fast and scratches . I could see all the scratches he made on the side...he is eating good and Soo active..no idea why he does it
Hi Guys, love the videos they are very useful! I wonder if you can help I'm all out of options..
We have a poorly dicus in a breeding/quarantine tank currently with its fry and partner. We have not seen it eat in over 6-8 weeks and has become very thin and was producing white poop. we have undertaken fluke and worm by NT labs treatment and also Hexamita, adding salt that extracted loads of white poop. The fish is looking worse for wear and the edges of the fins look tatty.
This guy came out of our main tank 8-9 weeks ago when he paired. His fry and partner are in absolutely perfect condition but this one is isolated in a corner, with not really much movement and no appetite (Belly pinched in too) I have since just this second dropped in PP after watching your video to see if this will help?
I have tried all foods, flake, pellet and frozen yet none attract his appetite. Water parameters have remained consistent for over 2 years and they only have RO water if this helps.
Please help we don't want to lose him! thank you very much for your time and keep up with the videos they are awesome!
Hi there. Sorry to hear about your discus and hope it isnt too late. If discus have become paper thin, its possible that the sickness have developed into turboculossis which isnt easy to recover from.
Having said that, it sounds like it started out as hexamita. In this case you require metronidazole treatment. Daily dose 400mg per 40L with a complete water change and redose daily for 10 days.
During this time, turn heat up to 34 degrees and also use food vitamins like Voogle or Dymax Arobiotics to increase appetite.
Also try to find live blackworms to feed it so that fish can pack on more weight. If not live you can also use freeze dried blackworms (not frozen).
Our best wishes to you. Let us know how you get on.
Thank you very much for your prompt reply @@OZDiscus I really do appreciate your time in responding it just shows the level of care you guys have for people like us on here!
Sorry for the dumb question but, do I treat the whole tank or just the affected fish in a separate quartine tank?
In the UK it does not seem that metronidazole is something I can obtain easily, is there an equivalent in an aquatic shop or something?
Regarding the Voogle - this looks like something I can obtain on Amazon, but am I correct in saying it is the (Easy Life Voogle +avoid antibiotics )
Once again, Thank you so much!
@@bselectrical478 try to see if you can get hold of Seachem Metroplex or API General Cure. Both have Metronidazole as active ingredients with Seachem being the better of the 2. I would treat the fish in a separate quarantine tank. no need to treat whole tank although if any fish shows symptoms, I would remove that fish also. Hope this helps.
Voogle is a product by EasyLife yes.
What would u recommend for black discus ?
Immediate treatment with anti-biotics as well as Fungal medication.
Hi, since 3 days my purchased discus aren’t eating. I have put the temp up to 32 degree , partly water change but they still haven’t started to eat. Water quality seams fine .How many days can I leave the temp on 32 please ?
Very common to take some time to settle. Temp at 32 is adequate but 34 is used when treating. Fish were held for a long time in our facility without issues. Just be patient. Nothing beats clean water and high temp.
Hi. Love from Sri Lanka. Can i deworm the discus fry (about 2cm size) with metronidazole?
Metro is not used to deworm. You need to use Levimasole or flubenzole for worming.Praziquental can also be used for worming and fluke. But pls never use metro for worming.
Those 3 meds i mentioned are safe with fry.
@@OZDiscus thank u
My one of discus not eating almost 14 days and white poop ,not balance ,and getting black,is there any treatment that u knew? Plz help
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