2013-6-11
Received 4 fish from Kenny on 5/21/13. Golden melon looked a little stressed as he was the biggest and less water and air left in his bag than the others. Plus he had tail burns that the others didn't have.
Red larg (golden melon) discus listing to side, pectoral fins flailing resp rate 104 at temp 84F. Likely dx, constipation. Administered 1 ½ tbsp/10 gallons of Epsom salt at 1pm. His resp rate normalized by 3 hours and he ate some brine shrimp. doesn't seem to like bloodworms? This is odd.
Red larg (golden melon) discus listing to side, pectoral fins flailing resp rate 104 at temp 84F. Likely dx, constipation. Administered 1 ½ tbsp/10 gallons of Epsom salt at 1pm. His resp rate normalized by 3 hours and he ate some brine shrimp. doesn't seem to like bloodworms? This is odd.
He has not eaten well since I got him.
Others are eating well. Initial superficial fin infections have
cleared with Maracyn 2 (minocycline) over 5 days. Then did 65% water
change.
Today, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite all OK. this is the third time since the new arrivals that the old coral 1/2 blind albino discus and the new carnation snakeskin have mated and laid eggs on the intake of the filter or the top of the heater.
I read that new additions might be treated with Prazi as a preventative, so I added Prazipro a few days ago. I still suspect that parasites might be infecting the discus even the albino in the main tank, bc his growth rate is slow and he apprears underweight. Hve feeded the new fish with flakes also and they are eating the flakes. The older discus are too picky to eat flakes.
Today, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite all OK. this is the third time since the new arrivals that the old coral 1/2 blind albino discus and the new carnation snakeskin have mated and laid eggs on the intake of the filter or the top of the heater.
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