Hello,
I have 4 discus in a 60 gallon tank with a sand substrate and 3 amazon swords in it. There is also some driftwood. Tankmates are 6 harlequin raspboras, 3 german blue rams, 1 oto, and 11 corydoras. I once had 6 discus, but 1 disappeared after a short vacation, another died about 3 months ago from this very same problem. The discus is blackened, and laying on its side about to die. I recently checked parameters today and the pH is at 7.5-7.6, ammonia nitrites and nitrates are all at 0. I do 15% water changes twice a week. The discus are fed omega one super color flakes and I also drop in pellets for the corydoras. 2 of my other discus are doing fine, they always eat and I have never had a problem with them. The last discus is my biggest and oldest, about 7 or 8 months old. He has been showing signs of the issue I am having with the dying discus. He does no longer rise to the surface to eat and is much less active, usually hiding in the corner of the tank. His poop has also been whiteish yellow and stringy recently.
I have done some research and I think it is discus plague, but I am not sure. Any medication advice will help.
http/imgur.com/a/y23tk
That is a link to the pictures of the discus. The first one is the dying discus, with the bottom fin of a normal discus on top. The second picture is of the other infected discus, leaning against my driftwood.
Thanks in advance.
I have 4 discus in a 60 gallon tank with a sand substrate and 3 amazon swords in it. There is also some driftwood. Tankmates are 6 harlequin raspboras, 3 german blue rams, 1 oto, and 11 corydoras. I once had 6 discus, but 1 disappeared after a short vacation, another died about 3 months ago from this very same problem. The discus is blackened, and laying on its side about to die. I recently checked parameters today and the pH is at 7.5-7.6, ammonia nitrites and nitrates are all at 0. I do 15% water changes twice a week. The discus are fed omega one super color flakes and I also drop in pellets for the corydoras. 2 of my other discus are doing fine, they always eat and I have never had a problem with them. The last discus is my biggest and oldest, about 7 or 8 months old. He has been showing signs of the issue I am having with the dying discus. He does no longer rise to the surface to eat and is much less active, usually hiding in the corner of the tank. His poop has also been whiteish yellow and stringy recently.
I have done some research and I think it is discus plague, but I am not sure. Any medication advice will help.
http/imgur.com/a/y23tk
That is a link to the pictures of the discus. The first one is the dying discus, with the bottom fin of a normal discus on top. The second picture is of the other infected discus, leaning against my driftwood.
Thanks in advance.