In this months TFH advice column by Dr. Jack Wattley, a hobbyist writes in on having a reaccuring problem with an older discus losing color and shrinking(getting thin) and eventually dying but, no real loss in appetite. Something that has happened to me in the past as well. So the good doctor recommends lowering the pH down to 4.0(!) over a period of 72 hours and, leaving it there for 10-14 days then readjusting it slowly back to 6.5. This is not a quarantine but, a tankwide treatment as all fish are supposedly affected by a bacterial infection. The lowering of the pH kills all bacteria in the discus' system.
Though I'm always in search of good discus advice I thought I'd ask here if anyones tried this method as this sounds like not only will it kill bacteria but, everything else in the tank too. One of my large leopards has recently gone this route but, like I said I'm afraid as my loaches may have a reaction to the sharp swing in pH. And, I've had this problem with older discus in the past and I have never found a medication that has brought them back to health. So, anyone try this and care to comment?
vvv-my Leopard duo-vvv

Though I'm always in search of good discus advice I thought I'd ask here if anyones tried this method as this sounds like not only will it kill bacteria but, everything else in the tank too. One of my large leopards has recently gone this route but, like I said I'm afraid as my loaches may have a reaction to the sharp swing in pH. And, I've had this problem with older discus in the past and I have never found a medication that has brought them back to health. So, anyone try this and care to comment?
vvv-my Leopard duo-vvv


All I know is it worked.)