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Ali Day
June 14th 05, 10:31 AM
Hi,
Afraid I'm going to lose my last discus. I've had him for around two years,
but in the last week or so he's become a recluse, whereas he was quite a
curious fish always coming up to the glass to see what was going on. Now
he's in hiding not eating fin clamped, my last discus who died like this
took 3 months to go, just wasting away.
All my water param's are spot on, now I've only ever had disease in my tank
once, which was from a new fish, so I'm not really au fait with what to do,
look for etc. The discus has no external problems,
any ideas

cheers

A

Derek Benson
June 14th 05, 09:26 PM
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:31:05 +0200, "Ali Day"
> wrote:

>Hi,
>Afraid I'm going to lose my last discus. I've had him for around two years,
>but in the last week or so he's become a recluse, whereas he was quite a
>curious fish always coming up to the glass to see what was going on. Now
>he's in hiding not eating fin clamped, my last discus who died like this
>took 3 months to go, just wasting away.
>All my water param's are spot on, now I've only ever had disease in my tank
>once, which was from a new fish, so I'm not really au fait with what to do,
>look for etc. The discus has no external problems,
>any ideas
>
>cheers
>
>A
>
Discus wasting away are most likely suffering from Spironucleus
flagellates (or whatever the name is), an internal parasite. They can
be treated with a medicine containing Metronidazole. You may find this
in a medicine at your fish store, depending where you live. Where I
live I had to get a prescription from a veterinarian, and then to a
pharmacy for the medicine. Metronidazole can either be mixed in the
food, or put in the water like standard tropical fish meds.

-Derek

Ali Day
June 16th 05, 10:12 AM
"Derek Benson" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:31:05 +0200, "Ali Day"
> > wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>Afraid I'm going to lose my last discus. I've had him for around two
>>years,
>>but in the last week or so he's become a recluse, whereas he was quite a
>>curious fish always coming up to the glass to see what was going on. Now
>>he's in hiding not eating fin clamped, my last discus who died like this
>>took 3 months to go, just wasting away.
>>All my water param's are spot on, now I've only ever had disease in my
>>tank
>>once, which was from a new fish, so I'm not really au fait with what to
>>do,
>>look for etc. The discus has no external problems,
>>any ideas
>>
>>cheers
>>
>>A
>>
> Discus wasting away are most likely suffering from Spironucleus
> flagellates (or whatever the name is), an internal parasite. They can
> be treated with a medicine containing Metronidazole. You may find this
> in a medicine at your fish store, depending where you live. Where I
> live I had to get a prescription from a veterinarian, and then to a
> pharmacy for the medicine. Metronidazole can either be mixed in the
> food, or put in the water like standard tropical fish meds.


That's it the last of my three discus gone, one through moving, one wasted
away a year ago and now this one, who I'd managed to keep through all the
trials and tribs associated. This one suddenly went into hiding last week,
and then popped it yesterday. Bit dispondant about them at the mo, and think
I'll stay away from discus for a while.

Uncle Davey
June 18th 05, 11:54 AM
Użytkownik "Ali Day" > napisał w wiadomości
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>
> "Derek Benson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:31:05 +0200, "Ali Day"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>Afraid I'm going to lose my last discus. I've had him for around two
> >>years,
> >>but in the last week or so he's become a recluse, whereas he was quite a
> >>curious fish always coming up to the glass to see what was going on. Now
> >>he's in hiding not eating fin clamped, my last discus who died like this
> >>took 3 months to go, just wasting away.
> >>All my water param's are spot on, now I've only ever had disease in my
> >>tank
> >>once, which was from a new fish, so I'm not really au fait with what to
> >>do,
> >>look for etc. The discus has no external problems,
> >>any ideas
> >>
> >>cheers
> >>
> >>A
> >>
> > Discus wasting away are most likely suffering from Spironucleus
> > flagellates (or whatever the name is), an internal parasite. They can
> > be treated with a medicine containing Metronidazole. You may find this
> > in a medicine at your fish store, depending where you live. Where I
> > live I had to get a prescription from a veterinarian, and then to a
> > pharmacy for the medicine. Metronidazole can either be mixed in the
> > food, or put in the water like standard tropical fish meds.
>
>
> That's it the last of my three discus gone, one through moving, one wasted
> away a year ago and now this one, who I'd managed to keep through all the
> trials and tribs associated. This one suddenly went into hiding last week,
> and then popped it yesterday. Bit dispondant about them at the mo, and
think
> I'll stay away from discus for a while.
>
>

I don't blame you.

I never dared do them in the first place. They have such a reputation for
being difficult

Uncle Davey