I love to sit in the evening after the kids have all gone to bed, the house is quiet, I'm feeling relaxed, just to watch my discus.......flash against all the darn plants!!!!
Background:
I have been studying discus for the last six months. I have owned discus now for two months. Despite all I learned, I still purchased discus with flukes. My bad. They looked good when I bought them but shortly after bringing them home they started wiggling, jiggling, shaking like wet dogs, and of course flashing their gills on everything in sight. (lets not forget rapid breathing).
My water is soft (use RO and RO right). My pH is 6.5ish. Temp is 85 degrees. 50 gal. tank.
over the past month and a half, I have treated the fish in three formalin 3 baths, isolated the worst fish and treated with quick cure. My last effort was to treat the entire tank with paragon (I wont do that again, talk about stressed out neurotic fish). Yet, I am sad to say that not four days after the treatment they are flashing again at the gills.
I heard droncit is the way to go. Much literature says that many tank bread discus have flukes that resist formaldahyde, malachite green (Quick cure), and Dylox (paragon).
Any suggestions???
Thanks
Background:
I have been studying discus for the last six months. I have owned discus now for two months. Despite all I learned, I still purchased discus with flukes. My bad. They looked good when I bought them but shortly after bringing them home they started wiggling, jiggling, shaking like wet dogs, and of course flashing their gills on everything in sight. (lets not forget rapid breathing).
My water is soft (use RO and RO right). My pH is 6.5ish. Temp is 85 degrees. 50 gal. tank.
over the past month and a half, I have treated the fish in three formalin 3 baths, isolated the worst fish and treated with quick cure. My last effort was to treat the entire tank with paragon (I wont do that again, talk about stressed out neurotic fish). Yet, I am sad to say that not four days after the treatment they are flashing again at the gills.
I heard droncit is the way to go. Much literature says that many tank bread discus have flukes that resist formaldahyde, malachite green (Quick cure), and Dylox (paragon).
Any suggestions???
Thanks