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  1. #11
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    kool
    thank you guys very much

    but is there anything i can do about the pecking order?

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    Pecking order will be established in any tank, as iam currently witnessing in my tank atm, the smallest (pigeon blood) is getting picked on by a blue diamond. But only by this one fish and the other snakeskin sticks up for him some times. But the main thing in my tank the pigeon blood is still getting a good feed. And he is growing. If the fish is not eating i would try to seperate him in another tank, with a another small fish if you have one. If you dont then try get one of the other discus that doesnt seem to be picking on him. If you dont have another tank, you can partion of your tank using perspex and those black corner covers that you see on the edges of your tank. Both these could be bought at bunnings for less than $10. One thing with the water changes try do as many as you can, i try to do one every day but sometimes i work late and dont get a chance, but it wouldn't go longer than 2 days, this is just my routine. I would say 2 water changes a week is a minimal in my books, many would disagree and contest that they do less but for better looking fish this would be the least amount. Even with this amount i would get some albino cory's to clean up after them, if you have the room. In my tank the corys do a great job of cleaning up after them and when i was first going to get them i was told not to because they would scare the discus. The discus like with most circumstances get used to them in time, but even when they were first put in there, the discus would not dart they were more curious and now the dont even care about them. (more about there next feed!! Piggies)
    Anyway hope all goes well

    Scott

    Just try get the little guy seperate and plumb him up till he is big enough to fend for him self, having them by them self is not good for them but if its not getting a feed then its better too be fed then too be lonely.

  3. #13
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    ok

    i have established a partition
    and i have put the little discus in there by itself

    is it normal for it tobe still not eating
    for a few days?

    and a friend suggested the idea that it might have worms or some kind of disease that make discus loose their appitite.
    can that be the case?

    if so what can i do to stop it?

    P.S
    thank you guys soo much for all your advice

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    brine shrimp is always a good way to get a discus eating, with that or a beef heat mix with a heap of garlic in it. Garlic gets there appitite going. Other than that all you can do is wait. If he does have worms you will see a buldging stomach, well i dont know if it will still be buldging if he is not eating, but this is a good sign. My mates fish had worms but they still ate and he realised by the thin stringy feces, so he treated for it and everything was fine. But the thing here was that his fish was still eating. I dont how you could tell if he is not eating, if he does take a poo, which i dont think will happen often if at all if he is not eating, take a look at it and see whats its like.

    Give those foods a go and see how you go and also monitor his waste.

    Cheers
    Scott

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    ive checked its poo
    and it looks white but i dunno about stringy though

    its fins are looking fine though
    and it does erectic it sometimes.

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    hey..
    thank you guys so much for all your advice

    i put some brine shrimp in the tank today
    and the little one started pecking on some of them..

    so for now
    i guess it wouldnt starve to death

    lets hope it goes well in a few days

    thanks again!!!

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    un fortunately
    my little discus didnt make it through the long weekend

    RIP
    little one..



    but thanks guys for all your help and support

    lets hope i have more luck with future ones

    on a good note...
    i just added a DIY co2 pump into to the tank
    its working like a dream

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    whats your kh?? adding DIY co2 to a tank with a low kh is not a good idea, reason being its very hard to judge and maintain a stable amount of co2 being disvoled, the more co2 being disolved the lower the ph, if you have a low kh the ph will swing up and down with the amount of co2 going in. Try it but i wouldnt be doing it with discus in the tank. Try it on a tank with a couple of gold fish till you can get the right mixture.

    Whats you suga vs yeast amounts??

    Cheers
    Scott

    P.S - The more yeast the faster it disolves, the more sugar the longer the mix lasts.

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