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  1. #1
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    4 of my discus dead

    I am still shocked and upset. I have had my 4 discus in my 54 gallon planted tank for over 2 years. Today i did a waterchange, and forgot to plug the filter back in until later that night when i found all of my discus dead. Is it because of the filter being off that they died? I also had one other fish in the tank that is not a discus but it survived. I want to know why my discus suddenly died.

    Thanks guys

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    Larvae
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    Did you check your water parameters? Give us the works, Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, temp.. etc

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    temp is 78-80

    ammonia was .50 (Usually is at 0)
    nirtite 0
    Nitrate 0
    ph 6.4

  4. #4
    Just an Egg
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    i dont think the filter not being plugged in for a few hours would kill them that quick especially right after a water change.did you forget something else like to add dechlor?

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    I actually never add dechlor ( maybe thats the problem) and will start too now. I find it weird that they would all die at the same time and theyve been fine for 2= years. This is just way too weird.

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    sounds enviromental to me if they all just dropped dead after a wc, id be guessing chlorinr and ammonia in your tap water.

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    Maybe your right, but theyve been fine with this water for their entire lives. I am planning on getting new discus to repopulate the tank but i am scared they will die now.

  8. #8
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    Invest in some prime, or ammo-lock. Your not suppose to have any ammonia in your tank. So the ammonia itself could of been the cause. Sorry to hear about your loss. live and learn man.

  9. #9
    Just an Egg
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    get some prime or something similar and you should be fine it sounds like you have ammonia and chlorine im sure if your not on a well like was said in a 2 year old planted tank you should not show ammonia so it probably came from the tap

  10. #10
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    yes, it must have been the water. Because i rechecked the ammonia today and its at
    0. Thanks guys for everything. This may be a dumb question but what is prime? Is that just a dechlorinator that they would sell at a pet store. Thanks everybody

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