- Have you tested your water?
- Yes
- If I did not test my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be asked to do a test, and that water tests are critical for solving freshwater health problems.
- Do you do water changes?
- Yes
- If I do not change my water...
- ...I recognize that I will likely be recommended to do a water change, and water changes are critical for preventing future freshwater health problems.
Hey y'all! So, long story short, I got four discus for my tank, and two are sick right now. I believe they were sick when I got them and, at the time, didn't have anything to put them in to separate.
There are two discus in a ten-gallon quarantine tank (I can't afford a bigger tank, sadly) and two discus in the main tank. The discus in the main tank and in tip-top shape, eat like pigs, show off great color and personality, no fighting, etc, while the two discus in the ten-gallon are dark, lethargic, not eating/eating very small amounts, and one has white stringy stools. There is a more boisterous and aggressive one that is showing signs of improvement, but the other one is looking pretty crappy.
I've been treating this for a few weeks with little success. Here is what I've treated for and done to treat said illnesses:
1. Ick (white spots on fins): I used API Ick medicine and followed instructions. Yanked up the temp and did this for most of the time. I noticed that the ick spots that were spreading were gotten rid of, except for the two stubborn spots on the tail fin; otherwise, there was no improvement.
2. Fungus (white spots on fins and odd patches on body): I used Maracyn Oxy on the days that I didn't do ick meds (alternating between ick and fungal meds for about a week). No Improvement.
3. Internal Bacterial Infection (Lethargic behavior, lack of appetite, and odd white stringy and puffy stools): This is what I am doing right now. Following instructions on the package, do a packet of meds every day for 5 days with no water changes, while on the 6th day, do a water change. Today is the fifth day, and tomorrow, I plan on doing a water change. I haven't seen a whole lot of improvement, but they have eaten.
I've been keeping on top of water parameters: 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrates, 0 Nitrites, and 8.3 pH. These discus were bred and raised in pure hard water like mine. I've been doing 25% to 50% water changes in the sick tank either daily or every other day, depending on instructions (except for the past 5 days). I've also kept the water stable at 84 degrees in both my main and quarantine tanks, the same temp as the shop where we got them from.
Sorry for such a long post, but I wanted to give as much information as possible. I will post pictures ASAP. Thank you for any help!
There are two discus in a ten-gallon quarantine tank (I can't afford a bigger tank, sadly) and two discus in the main tank. The discus in the main tank and in tip-top shape, eat like pigs, show off great color and personality, no fighting, etc, while the two discus in the ten-gallon are dark, lethargic, not eating/eating very small amounts, and one has white stringy stools. There is a more boisterous and aggressive one that is showing signs of improvement, but the other one is looking pretty crappy.
I've been treating this for a few weeks with little success. Here is what I've treated for and done to treat said illnesses:
1. Ick (white spots on fins): I used API Ick medicine and followed instructions. Yanked up the temp and did this for most of the time. I noticed that the ick spots that were spreading were gotten rid of, except for the two stubborn spots on the tail fin; otherwise, there was no improvement.
2. Fungus (white spots on fins and odd patches on body): I used Maracyn Oxy on the days that I didn't do ick meds (alternating between ick and fungal meds for about a week). No Improvement.
3. Internal Bacterial Infection (Lethargic behavior, lack of appetite, and odd white stringy and puffy stools): This is what I am doing right now. Following instructions on the package, do a packet of meds every day for 5 days with no water changes, while on the 6th day, do a water change. Today is the fifth day, and tomorrow, I plan on doing a water change. I haven't seen a whole lot of improvement, but they have eaten.
I've been keeping on top of water parameters: 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrates, 0 Nitrites, and 8.3 pH. These discus were bred and raised in pure hard water like mine. I've been doing 25% to 50% water changes in the sick tank either daily or every other day, depending on instructions (except for the past 5 days). I've also kept the water stable at 84 degrees in both my main and quarantine tanks, the same temp as the shop where we got them from.
Sorry for such a long post, but I wanted to give as much information as possible. I will post pictures ASAP. Thank you for any help!