Before I describe the fishes behaviour, here are my aquarium stats:
Aquarium volume: 120 litres
Total Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 20 ppm
PH: 6.0
Temperature: 29 degrees C.
Other fish in the aquarium: 2 German Blue Rams, Corydoras and several Black Neon Tetras.
I acquired a pigeon-blood discus from a local fish shop on Friday 20/3/15. The aquarium that the Discus was in was fairly dark and it contained about 8 other Discus fish so I wasn't able to get a brilliant view of how thick it was so as to work out how healthy it is and the likelihood that it was feeding.
Within 20 minutes I had returned home and drip-acclimatised it to the new body of tank water for a period of approximately 30 minutes.
Ever since placing it in it's new environment I have noticed the following which I don't consider to be normal:
- The discus makes repeated "coughing" motions with it's mouth.
- The discus makes a slow yawning motion with it's mouth.
- The discus will not eat anything, including live foods.
- The discus looks slightly emaciated.
What exactly am I dealing with here? Is this fish going to kill itself by refusing to eat?
Picture of the fish below:
Aquarium volume: 120 litres
Total Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 20 ppm
PH: 6.0
Temperature: 29 degrees C.
Other fish in the aquarium: 2 German Blue Rams, Corydoras and several Black Neon Tetras.
I acquired a pigeon-blood discus from a local fish shop on Friday 20/3/15. The aquarium that the Discus was in was fairly dark and it contained about 8 other Discus fish so I wasn't able to get a brilliant view of how thick it was so as to work out how healthy it is and the likelihood that it was feeding.
Within 20 minutes I had returned home and drip-acclimatised it to the new body of tank water for a period of approximately 30 minutes.
Ever since placing it in it's new environment I have noticed the following which I don't consider to be normal:
- The discus makes repeated "coughing" motions with it's mouth.
- The discus makes a slow yawning motion with it's mouth.
- The discus will not eat anything, including live foods.
- The discus looks slightly emaciated.
What exactly am I dealing with here? Is this fish going to kill itself by refusing to eat?
Picture of the fish below: