Re: White stuff on the head
Ratin, I think you're on the right track with your water changes, but for Discus, it's just not enough. These fish are river fish, and they're used to a constant supply of fresh water. I've seen breeders in Asia change 100% of their water daily, no filtration at all, and their fish thrive. I'm not saying you need to go that extreme, but 30% daily is a good starting point.
I've been doing this for 20 years, and I can tell you that hole in the head is a tough one to cure, even if you catch it early. I'm not optimistic about this fish's chances, but I understand why you're trying.
For testing your water, I swear by the API tests. They're accurate and easy to use. I know some LPS stores test water for free, so that's an option if you don't want to invest in a test kit.
Let's be real, most additives like Melafix are just a waste of money. Clean, stable water is the key to healthy Discus. I'd ditch the extras and focus on getting your water changes up to par.
White stuff on the head
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Liz, even with low chances of success, would you still try treating the main tank or would you move the affected fish to a separate quarantine tank?
Liz, even with low chances of success, would you still try treating the main tank or would you move the affected fish to a separate quarantine tank?
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I would move the fish to a QT and start treating it with Metro, 500 mg per 10 gallons, until a month after it appears to be cured. Daily water changes of 75% to keep the water pristine. For the community tank, I'd increase the water changes to 30% daily to prevent this from happening to the other fish.
I would move the fish to a QT and start treating it with Metro, 500 mg per 10 gallons, until a month after it appears to be cured. Daily water changes of 75% to keep the water pristine. For the community tank, I'd increase the water changes to 30% daily to prevent this from happening to the other fish.
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Thanks for the great advice, I really appreciate it.
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You're most welcome.