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01-11-2020, 06:19 PM
TL : DR : What to do with this poor orange razorhead ? ( see pics )
Allright. This might be long.
Hi !
I've been keeping fish and aquariums and aquascapes with co2 and nutrients for about 5 years now.
I know basic water chemics, fish treatment, spotting illnesses, what species go together, food, care, water changes... I'm not a total noob.
That said, i've wanted discus for a very long time, but i waited for the good moment to feel confident in doing this.
So 1 year ago, i bought 5 Stendker discus fish from local dealer. ( Europe, Belgium, all fish come from Germany Stendker )
I put them in a tank that is 150 x 50 x 50, 7 fish, 12 cm.
Planted with a lot of substrate, lots of caves, lots of debris, spiderwood and seiryu stones.
( ADA amazonia II , layer of + 15 cm )
Thought i could do it ...
Looked fine the first couple of weeks ! :) ... :(
Please dont judge me for my mistakes, we all made them and learned from them i guess.
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Can you see that depth of substrate ^^ ? :eek:
I maintained a weekly 80 % water change, while feeding them frozen beefheart 2 / 3 times a day.
Still, thinking this is ok.
Reading my water values, nitrites and nitrate were always low when water changing, i've never had any nitrite peaks or ph crashes.
So in my mind all was fine.
( This still bugs me out why i cant keep discus in a planted tank if nitrites and nitrates are in safe zones.)
Then, after a good month things were going bad.
One started losing weight and isolating itself in the bushes.
White poop, long slimy.
Fin rot started happening, eating the fins away.
That one passed away after 2 weeks.
I maintained weekly water changes, thinking it was enough. Test strips and test kit showed safe values.
Other fish were ok-ish, ( as my amateur mind made up off course. )
Save to say i was not enjoying the whole adventure and started really thinking about all the stuff i was doing.
Expensive, delicate fish dying and not thriving makes me feel a bad fishkeeper.
So i started really really reading up on the whole discus story and decided i could not keep these fish in that tank with all these plants.
If anyone can point me out why my discus get finrot in a planted tank with water parameters being all fine, that would help me a lot !
So i bought a second tank, to keep as a bare bottom tank with high filtration to keep the discus. ( Thank god single life, no way a woman would let me have 2 tanks in the living room. )
Maybe later i'll add some little substrate and some vallisneria, but first i need to make sure i'm doing everything right.
The tank isn't too big , but it was the max length i could do to fit in the living room.
It's some kind of an emergency solution to get them asap out of the planted tank, it's the best i can do right now.
Its a LIDO 200 - 71 x 51 x 65 cm / 300 liters
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So after the first fish dying, there was still a good month between the transfer of the tanks.
In that month, i kept my water changes up to 2 times a week, 80 procent.
Still bad problems !
3 fish developed finrot .....
You can see the worst victim, it's the orange one.
The rest have minor fin deterioration and one was breathing only from one gill.
I could kill myself for not seeing this more early, i was/am new to discus and could not spot defaults or illnesses fast enough yet.
Save to say i was really, really bummed out of the whole discus startup.
Friends ask me how it went and it was no fun to tell them i'm messing up big time.
I transferred the discus to the new tank, once it had the right water values.
At that time i decided to treat with metronidazole ( parasites ) as i got a prescription from the vet.
And with BAKTOPUR DIRECT for finrot, but not at the same time. I did the treatment with 2 weeks rest in between with many water changes.
That has been 2 months ago.
5 Fish are doing a lot better after introducing them in a bare bottom tank.
1 Fish is in bad shape, but he's eating and swimming, but he's so freaking skinny.
I think this is a main example of the so called razor head ? ( I don't want to hear this, but my guess is that he is too far gone to heal up again ? )
Here are some pictures to show what i am talking about.
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Bad case of finrot.
This is the razor head i am talking about.
He's eating and swimming and not hiding. But he is EXTREMELY behind in growth and weight.
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As you can see, the rest is doing fine now and actually healing up from the finrot, as am doing water changes every other day for 50 procent and once a week a 90 procent and there are no high nitrates are any waste from plants, other than their poop, which i vaccuum every day.
But this guy, what to do man ...
Do is separate him in a bucket with a heater and some airflow ?
I think he still has parasites, because he eats but does not get any bigger.
Treat again with the same medication, or something else ?
Or do i have to cull this one ... ( which i really, really do not want to do )
Having him in the tank with the other ones doesn't seems to be a very good idea to me.
( aaaaaarfggh !!! )
PH : 7 -7.4
Temp 30 Celcius
Nitrites, always 0
Nitrates in planted tank are also zero or very close to it.
GH TD TH : Between 7 - 10 , Belgium tap water, dealer uses same tap water.
Kh 6.8 - 7.2
What would be your thoughts about the whole adventure ?
I know i really messed up on the initial start, but i really want things to succeed.
Why did they develop finrot so fast, even when the readings said 0 nitrite 0 nitrate ?
Is it due the debris from the plants or something ?
They're doing way better now in the other tank, with more frequent water changes, but i need to know what to do with the orange one in bad shape.
Can it be saved ? What treatment would you give it ?
( Not being a breeder, but a keeper. )
I want to keep it alive.
Thank you all for reading this,
having discus is an extremely learning adventure, it's not something you do as a side thing.
You need to invest passion and time into it. They reflect their care immediately.
Makes me more disciplined. But watching the fish growing and become fat bastards makes me feel really proud.
They are stunning fish, it's a shame i've messed up my start. Please don't have me killed for this. We all learn our way.
I hope you guys can give me some directions.
Thank you all.
Feel free to use the pictures as a reference on how not to keep discus.
Allright. This might be long.
Hi !
I've been keeping fish and aquariums and aquascapes with co2 and nutrients for about 5 years now.
I know basic water chemics, fish treatment, spotting illnesses, what species go together, food, care, water changes... I'm not a total noob.
That said, i've wanted discus for a very long time, but i waited for the good moment to feel confident in doing this.
So 1 year ago, i bought 5 Stendker discus fish from local dealer. ( Europe, Belgium, all fish come from Germany Stendker )
I put them in a tank that is 150 x 50 x 50, 7 fish, 12 cm.
Planted with a lot of substrate, lots of caves, lots of debris, spiderwood and seiryu stones.
( ADA amazonia II , layer of + 15 cm )
Thought i could do it ...
Looked fine the first couple of weeks ! :) ... :(
Please dont judge me for my mistakes, we all made them and learned from them i guess.
126493
Can you see that depth of substrate ^^ ? :eek:
I maintained a weekly 80 % water change, while feeding them frozen beefheart 2 / 3 times a day.
Still, thinking this is ok.
Reading my water values, nitrites and nitrate were always low when water changing, i've never had any nitrite peaks or ph crashes.
So in my mind all was fine.
( This still bugs me out why i cant keep discus in a planted tank if nitrites and nitrates are in safe zones.)
Then, after a good month things were going bad.
One started losing weight and isolating itself in the bushes.
White poop, long slimy.
Fin rot started happening, eating the fins away.
That one passed away after 2 weeks.
I maintained weekly water changes, thinking it was enough. Test strips and test kit showed safe values.
Other fish were ok-ish, ( as my amateur mind made up off course. )
Save to say i was not enjoying the whole adventure and started really thinking about all the stuff i was doing.
Expensive, delicate fish dying and not thriving makes me feel a bad fishkeeper.
So i started really really reading up on the whole discus story and decided i could not keep these fish in that tank with all these plants.
If anyone can point me out why my discus get finrot in a planted tank with water parameters being all fine, that would help me a lot !
So i bought a second tank, to keep as a bare bottom tank with high filtration to keep the discus. ( Thank god single life, no way a woman would let me have 2 tanks in the living room. )
Maybe later i'll add some little substrate and some vallisneria, but first i need to make sure i'm doing everything right.
The tank isn't too big , but it was the max length i could do to fit in the living room.
It's some kind of an emergency solution to get them asap out of the planted tank, it's the best i can do right now.
Its a LIDO 200 - 71 x 51 x 65 cm / 300 liters
126494
So after the first fish dying, there was still a good month between the transfer of the tanks.
In that month, i kept my water changes up to 2 times a week, 80 procent.
Still bad problems !
3 fish developed finrot .....
You can see the worst victim, it's the orange one.
The rest have minor fin deterioration and one was breathing only from one gill.
I could kill myself for not seeing this more early, i was/am new to discus and could not spot defaults or illnesses fast enough yet.
Save to say i was really, really bummed out of the whole discus startup.
Friends ask me how it went and it was no fun to tell them i'm messing up big time.
I transferred the discus to the new tank, once it had the right water values.
At that time i decided to treat with metronidazole ( parasites ) as i got a prescription from the vet.
And with BAKTOPUR DIRECT for finrot, but not at the same time. I did the treatment with 2 weeks rest in between with many water changes.
That has been 2 months ago.
5 Fish are doing a lot better after introducing them in a bare bottom tank.
1 Fish is in bad shape, but he's eating and swimming, but he's so freaking skinny.
I think this is a main example of the so called razor head ? ( I don't want to hear this, but my guess is that he is too far gone to heal up again ? )
Here are some pictures to show what i am talking about.
126495
Bad case of finrot.
This is the razor head i am talking about.
He's eating and swimming and not hiding. But he is EXTREMELY behind in growth and weight.
126496
126497
126498
126499
As you can see, the rest is doing fine now and actually healing up from the finrot, as am doing water changes every other day for 50 procent and once a week a 90 procent and there are no high nitrates are any waste from plants, other than their poop, which i vaccuum every day.
But this guy, what to do man ...
Do is separate him in a bucket with a heater and some airflow ?
I think he still has parasites, because he eats but does not get any bigger.
Treat again with the same medication, or something else ?
Or do i have to cull this one ... ( which i really, really do not want to do )
Having him in the tank with the other ones doesn't seems to be a very good idea to me.
( aaaaaarfggh !!! )
PH : 7 -7.4
Temp 30 Celcius
Nitrites, always 0
Nitrates in planted tank are also zero or very close to it.
GH TD TH : Between 7 - 10 , Belgium tap water, dealer uses same tap water.
Kh 6.8 - 7.2
What would be your thoughts about the whole adventure ?
I know i really messed up on the initial start, but i really want things to succeed.
Why did they develop finrot so fast, even when the readings said 0 nitrite 0 nitrate ?
Is it due the debris from the plants or something ?
They're doing way better now in the other tank, with more frequent water changes, but i need to know what to do with the orange one in bad shape.
Can it be saved ? What treatment would you give it ?
( Not being a breeder, but a keeper. )
I want to keep it alive.
Thank you all for reading this,
having discus is an extremely learning adventure, it's not something you do as a side thing.
You need to invest passion and time into it. They reflect their care immediately.
Makes me more disciplined. But watching the fish growing and become fat bastards makes me feel really proud.
They are stunning fish, it's a shame i've messed up my start. Please don't have me killed for this. We all learn our way.
I hope you guys can give me some directions.
Thank you all.
Feel free to use the pictures as a reference on how not to keep discus.