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    Default discus tank - cloudy eyes.

    i got 6 new discus in my fluval profile 100
    tank been setup for 2 months now
    5 of the discus is eating well but 2 has got cloudy eyes since day one.
    i use waterlife myzazin for 5 days but nothing has change so i decided to do water change every 2 days 25% but still very little improvement
    any tips on making them better?
    thanks

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    Default Re: discus tank - cloudy eyes.

    R you aging your water? I've had one of my discus get this but it cleared up through their immune system after water got right.

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    Default Re: discus tank - cloudy eyes.

    1st copy and paste this to this thread and fill it out completely http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...lease-complete
    2nd you should be doing at least 50% water changes everyday and it might take a week or more for them to get better
    -water changes cure many problems just as not doing enough causes many problems
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    Default Re: discus tank - cloudy eyes.

    To start I'll do 80 or 90% water change DAILY.............
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    Default Re: discus tank - cloudy eyes.

    what you mean aging? im using water straight the tap with aqua plus.

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    Default Re: discus tank - cloudy eyes.

    You let your water sit for a day. People usually do this with an airstone and heater to keep things as accurate as could. I don't. The slower you put the water back into the aquarium the better. My discus got this when I used my water changer at a rapid rate. It cleared up real soon within a day.

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