My Pigeon Blood Discus has decided to refuse to eat most of its food. 80% of what I put in, including freeze-dried blood worm, is being spat out. This behaviour began after I did a 50% water change on the aquarium. Having started up the filter after the water change I did notice that the water became very murky. As such, I kept the aquarium lights off so the detritus didn't start off an algae bloom.
For most of the time in which I have owned this fish it has continually had the 'shimmies', head twitching, always makes yawning motions with its mouth and, for the most, part has clamped pectoral fins. However, I can now add refusal to eat to this big list of symptoms.
Water Stats:
Temperature: 31 degrees C
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 25 ppm
pH: 6.5
Treatments: Kusuri Wormer Plus (added 2 weeks ago).
I'm not too sure what to do to rectify it starving itself. Did the large water change upset the fish? I'm not sure what I have done wrong here.
Edit: I did some quick research into the head-twitching symptom and what I found seems to suggest that it is a territorial or spawning behaviour. How can this be considering the fish is by itself?
For most of the time in which I have owned this fish it has continually had the 'shimmies', head twitching, always makes yawning motions with its mouth and, for the most, part has clamped pectoral fins. However, I can now add refusal to eat to this big list of symptoms.
Water Stats:
Temperature: 31 degrees C
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: 25 ppm
pH: 6.5
Treatments: Kusuri Wormer Plus (added 2 weeks ago).
I'm not too sure what to do to rectify it starving itself. Did the large water change upset the fish? I'm not sure what I have done wrong here.
Edit: I did some quick research into the head-twitching symptom and what I found seems to suggest that it is a territorial or spawning behaviour. How can this be considering the fish is by itself?