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    Discus Black Help - URGENT

    Introduced five new Discus to tank two weeks ago. 1 is fine and eating and active. Two are very very dark black all over, wont eat anything, have a slime on them and are sort of floating on their sides alot. Two have already died.

    Water is good, ph, gh, kh temp etc etc. All teseted fine.

    Also in the tank are various smaller fish eg neon.

    Should we remove the two black Discus to another tank?

    Any ideas of a cause or solution for this????

    HELP PLEASE

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    sounds like you have a real prob , i would lower your ph to 5.5 or lower if you can , put more air in to the tank , get some metro if you can ,

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    http://www.discusforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4766
    read this topic this might be close to what you have if its not , but it sounds like it to me

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    Did you quarentine the fish before you added them?

    Scott's on the money, treat for plague.

    Good luck

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    Thanks for the advice.

    No he didn't quarentine before adding the main tank, he wasn't aware he should? Will be looking into that more now.

    Will start treatments tonight and cross all our fingers and toes.

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    Set up tank as directed and moved the sick discus to it last night, they seemed a little better almost immediately but still obviuosly very sick.

    One ate a little last night which was great. Following the advice to the tea and hoping for the best.

    Thanks for your help everyone.

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    hope it all works out for you STULIE, the will not get it again if they get over this , that is why some get sick and some dont , its nasty good luck

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    Good luck STULIE.

    How are they looking tonight?
    Thirty-five years keeping and breeding discus, and I'm still learning :P

    Merrilyn has passed, but will not be forgotten - Goodbye dear friend

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    YEAH THEY SEEM TO BE DOING OK, THE BLACK HAS FADED AND THEY ARE GETTING SOME OF THEIR BLUE/GREEN COLOUR BACK. THEY ARE SWIMMING UPRIGHT AGAIN AND GENERALLY SEEM PRETTY GOOD. wE ARE KEEPING UP WITH THE WATER CHANGES AND MEDICATION / SALT AS ADVISED AND FINGERS CROSSED WE HAVE GOT ON TOP OF IT IN TIME FOR THESE TWO.

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    Still doing ok, both are eating now which is great, the smaller Discus has his fins back up tall again and we can tell he's well and truely on the mend, the other is flollowing a little more slowly but seems to be heading in the right direction.

    Thank you so much to everyone who offered advice and support, we appreciate it no end.

    I have passed along all the info to my local aquarium store also as he had never heard of this before.

    Thanks Again.

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