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Old November 11th 03, 07:23 PM
Top_Bhoy
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Default DISCUS: Heavy Gill Movement

This is a second attempt..I can't seem to read the first...


I'm no expert on diseases but what are the tanks other water conditions like
ie Ph, DH, GH, ammonia, temperature, etc...as its a very new system to start
introducing discus - in particular juveniles.Your tank wouldn't begin to
cycle unless you had added ammonia (or a source of ammonia ie fish) so it
would appear the tank is still undergoing the cycle process. Adding just a
couple of fish may take many months to fully cycle your tank and during this
period adding discus is not the best practice as they can be susceptible to
unsuitable water conditions. The filter will not have had any time
whatsoever to mature properly. The other thing is that discus are a shoaling
fish and juveniles especially should be kept in groups of no less than 6
otherwise they may become skittish, etc..

Top_Bhoy

"alex crouvier" wrote in message
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I have a 4feet tank cycled for 3 weeks. And during those 3 weeks I added
a Congo tetra and a Rainbowfish to speed up the cycle. Nitrite is 0 and
Nitrate is tested low. I added plants in the background for the full

length
of the tank. Mostly Hygros, Anubias and Ludwigias. I have added a Leopard
Snakeskin Discus yesterday after 30-minute acclimitization (sp?).

The Discus does the expected dashing around when I approached the glass

but
for
the most part he looks OK hanging very still at 1 side of the tank and
occasionally
venture to the other side when light is off. The thing is I notice his

gill
cover
opens real wide as if he is breathing heavily. I initially thought of it

as
gill fluke
infection but I didn't notice any scratching on tank objects. In fact,

when
I introduce
a juvenile Leopard (which I had for 6 months), they seem to get along OK.

No
darkening,
no other anomalies on the skin, no white feces etc. The tank now also

houses
4 active
Ottos, a foraging Ram and a shy Dwarf Gourami.