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neon
04-05-2011, 12:37 AM
I just wanted to share so pictures of my 55gal discus tank. Please rate my fish Thanks

Chaotica
04-05-2011, 04:27 AM
start some water changes .... your fish look unhealthy !!

hedut
04-05-2011, 04:46 AM
sorry to said but they look have big eyes

Ken
04-05-2011, 09:58 AM
Greetings
No disrespect directed to the OP
As a person in the planning stages of setting up a tank
What about the fish in the pictures looks unhealthy

Discus-n00b
04-05-2011, 10:34 AM
Little bit of a cloudy eye, and they don't seem to be as....perky (right word?), the green seems a bit dark or discolored and ragged to me as well. All of which very well could be the picture playing tricks on eyes so only the OP could say for sure. Just calling it like I see it with my eyes. Sand looks like it is covered in algae, a sign a lot of nutrients is in the water or it hasn't been cleaned in forever. If you get back to a lighter substrate it might change their appearance. I'm not focusing on the eyes or body shape so much because I know wilds will differ from domestics, but like I said....calling it like I personally see it.

wannafish
04-05-2011, 11:45 PM
Hello Neon,

I think it's great that you want to share your photos and discus here to all. I want to say that I have
to agree with the guys above me. I am not an expert but I have read a lot on simply and seen many
pictures, and I don't think your fish are doing to well right now. I would look and read anything you can
on the sickness and disease threads. And maybe you can pm eddie here on the sight, and ask for his
help. But I think your fish need some TLC and some fixin up stuff and medication.

Discus Origins
04-06-2011, 12:07 AM
Just to be fair to Neon, the green and heckel for wilds are not out of the ordinary. Greens adults usually come in with large eyes and bad body shapes, nothing you can do will change that once shipped in. The heckel is a med quality Rio Negro type with eyes just slightly under 7:1 ratio. I agree with the sand, not sure if its dark or if algae covered....but if dark sand will cause the fish to darken to match. If algae covered there is way too much light or nitrates in the water as my sand never gets algae and I have power compacts on my show tanks. I can see what looks like bubbles on the sand, if that is the case it is definitely algae and huge water changes need to be done.

The cloudy eye can sometimes be the flash of the camera, I see the little white spots in the Green's eyes and that is also common in that strain. Its a parasite that got into the lens of the eyes and leaves scar tissue. Nothing you can do about it and usually doesn't affect the fish as long as its healthy and in clean water.

Looking at that little pix of the Turq/Cobalt discus its eyes are too big for a domestic. So more water changes are definitely recommended to turn the tank around.

Mark

neon
04-06-2011, 12:53 AM
Just to be fair to Neon, the green and heckel for wilds are not out of the ordinary. Greens adults usually come in with large eyes and bad body shapes, nothing you can do will change that once shipped in. The heckel is a med quality Rio Negro type with eyes just slightly under 7:1 ratio. I agree with the sand, not sure if its dark or if algae covered....but if dark sand will cause the fish to darken to match. If algae covered there is way too much light or nitrates in the water as my sand never gets algae and I have power compacts on my show tanks. I can see what looks like bubbles on the sand, if that is the case it is definitely algae and huge water changes need to be done.

The cloudy eye can sometimes be the flash of the camera, I see the little white spots in the Green's eyes and that is also common in that strain. Its a parasite that got into the lens of the eyes and leaves scar tissue. Nothing you can do about it and usually doesn't affect the fish as long as its healthy and in clean water.

Looking at that little pix of the Turq/Cobalt discus its eyes are too big for a domestic. So more water changes are definitely recommended to turn the tank around.

Mark

I bought the tefe green from john snookn21.

Discus Origins
04-06-2011, 02:24 AM
Big difference between $200 Green and $75-100 one. I have purchased from John many times, you get what you pay for.