Sick Discus

Michaela521

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Hello everyone, I have a discus and he doesn't look like he is doing to good. He isn't eating and just hides in the back. He has been like this for 2 weeks. Is there anything I can do for him. This is during my cycling stage. The ammonia is around . 4 ppm while the nitrite is about 2 ppm and the nitrate is about 20 ppm. The ammonia went up to 1.75 ppm and then started to go down while the nitrites shot up around 5 ppm before starting to go down. Thank you.
 
If I could pick the worst fish to do a traditional cycle with, discus would be at the top. They require very clean water, any ammonia or nitrites is out of the question. High nitrates are a bad thing for them. If this were a cycled tank with a mature filter, I would suspect internal parasites, but any treatment would either be useless, or would hasten the death of this fish, so I won't bother with a long treatment post.

Best bet is to find someone to take this fish in, someone with a mature filter to quar & med this fish properly.
 
Thank you for the reply. I was planning on keeping the nitrates lower than 30ppm all the time. Is that a good number.

Also in your recommendation what is the best way to keep nitrates down. i.e. adding plants etc. Thank you
 
Best way to keep nitrates down is water changes. Plants will help, but only to a certain extent. Discus do require plenty of fresh water, I know breeders who do water changes daily or every other day, of 50% or more on cycled tanks. Shoot for 10ppm, either through water changes, or understocking.
 

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