Make sure you ALWAYS quarintine your new fish. 3 months ago I added a tetra with mouthrot to my tank and now it has killed 2 fish (one is about to die from it as I type) and every fish in my tank except my corydoras Michael, has mouthrot right now.:-(
Are any of your other fish sick? What kind of diesase did/does your discus have? Be sure to slightly increase your water changes (asumeing you do them properly), and keep an eye on the rest of your tank! Hope this helps!
BTW what kind of fish was that black fish in the pictures?
Make sure you ALWAYS quarintine your new fish. 3 months ago I added a tetra with mouthrot to my tank and now it has killed 2 fish (one is about to die from it as I type) and every fish in my tank except my corydoras Michael, has mouthrot right now.:sad:
Are any of your other fish sick? What kind of diesase did/does your discus have? Be sure to slightly increase your water changes (asumeing you do them properly), and keep an eye on the rest of your tank! Hope this helps!
BTW what kind of fish was that black fish in the pictures?
it started like the new discus stayed for 6 hours as i guess than dead , after 2 days other discus feels something strange i see some eye getting white , than whiter next day , and skin started to change antel they dead , than after 3 hours the elephant nose started dying
only other fish still remain because they are strong healthy
and yes i do weekly change water
that black fish under wood is catfish
yeah , i know you have to pick up happy 3 elephant nose , as mine i don't know how but they were happy even they used to play from my hands and eat , they eat any time they want they don't mind for a diet
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