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Old Dave
Fri Jul 08, 2011, 02:51 AM
Bought 4 new 3"- 4" discus recently which are now in a 2'x1' quarantine tank. Doing 70% wc daily. 1x Big L treatment done so far.

I used a sponge filter from another cycled tank but it seems to be sending the ammonia up.
Last night my ammonia reading way too high and my wc water was way to cold,
so I took the filter out and put it in a bucket & replaced it with an airstone.

Did a wc using water out of an established 5' discus tank (the tank is 5', not the discus :lol: ).

Can I just keep changing 70% of the water daily and ignore the filter until it cycles again or do I need to use another sponge filter from an established tank to get through the quarantine period?

Thnks in advance,

Old Dave

Mr Wild
Fri Jul 08, 2011, 09:02 AM
Hi Dave

You can use prime (or like product) to protect the fish from the ammonia and do 100% wc daily with the airstone and feed sparingly.

HTH

Old Dave
Sun Jul 10, 2011, 12:14 PM
Thanks Kath,

4 little discus can turn 40l of clean water to 1ppm ammonia in 24 hrs.
Who'da thought??

Keeping up the wc's.

One has what looks like a red (inflamed?) sinus tube.
Should I be watching for something or just let the clean water do it's thing?

Thanks for your help.

Dave