http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/60g-discus-tank.657795/That is a very unhealthy discus... what are you water parameters?
I think it's the fish because the other 4 discus are fine. Eating good swimming good. And my water parameters are fine and I'm about to clean the tank for the 2nd time this week today.It's either your tank which I read the thread you created or its actually the fish. I would probably bet its water parameters. You have any sponge filters in your other tanks? I would add them asap if you do.
Not trying to bust your chops, but whenever people state that, "my water parameter is fine", it typically means they've never even tested it.........because since the water is crystal clear, it must be pristine.And my water parameters are fine
I have done water parameters but not for a few days I will do them again after I clean the tank or should I do it now?Not trying to bust your chops, but whenever people state that, "my water parameter is fine", it typically means they've never even tested it.........because since the water is crystal clear, it must be pristine.
And just because only 1 fish is sick, and the rest appears ok, it could just mean that the sick fish happens to be the most sensitive/suceptible............the others could follow suit later on.
You have a new tank and it is questionable whether it is fully cycled right now, plus you have a very sick fish, so yes, check for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. If you have any signs of ammonia and nitrite that's not good. However, if there's no trace of any of these 3 things, it means your tank is not cycled, and that's not a good thing either.I have done water parameters but not for a few days I will do them again after I clean the tank or should I do it now?
Okay thank you will do right now I'm doing a water changeYou have a new tank and it is questionable whether it is fully cycled right now, plus you have a very sick fish, so yes, check for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. If you have any signs of ammonia and nitrite that's not good. However, if there's no trace of any of these 3 things, it means your tank is not cycled, and that's not a good thing either.