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danwil77
Thu Oct 26, 2006, 05:05 PM
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FishLover
Thu Oct 26, 2006, 07:18 PM
Most likely, somsthing in your water is bother them. In most cases like this, the water is to blame.

I would do massive WCs. Make sure you treat your water before that.

Ask yourself some questions like:
1. When was the last WC?
2. Did you change anything regarding of WCs?
3. Did your water source changed lately?
4. Did your feeding changed lately?
5. Anyone did some cleaning of the outside or top of the tank that could spill something in the tank?
6. Did you use anything to kill bugs in the house lately?
7. When was the last time you cleaned your filters?

Try to focus on the water first would be my action. When you say water parms are perfect, that does not give us much to go on. You may want to post more exact details.

danwil77
Thu Oct 26, 2006, 08:25 PM
Well I posted last week about my cat knocking my lights into the tank. I did a few pretty huge water changes, well in excess of 200% in the 2 days following the incident. All of the fish seemed fine and were eating and all. Must be something with the new water or lingering effects of electicity in the water.

That discus, being a bit older than the other 6, was always swimming by herself. I told her to stay in school but she, unfortunately, didn't listen.

Thanks for the tips, I'm going to do another 50% WC tonight.

Depressed in NY,
Dan