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link to How Do You Deal With Aggressive Discus Fish? – [ANSWERED]

How Do You Deal With Aggressive Discus Fish? – [ANSWERED]

Some of the ways you can deal with aggression in your discus fish tank include spreading their food around the tank instead of it being concentrated in a particular area, avoiding overpopulation of...

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link to Discus Twirling (Parasite Infection Cause)

Discus Twirling (Parasite Infection Cause)

Twirling in discus fish is a chronic disease caused by a parasitic protozoan known as cerebrali Myxobolus and it feeds on live tubifex worms. Research has shown this disease to be common in aquariums...

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link to Black-Stripe in Discus (Black-Stripe Syndrome)

Black-Stripe in Discus (Black-Stripe Syndrome)

This is a ciliated protozoan that attacks fish including discus fish. It is called Cryptobia. This is an internal disease of the fish where the Cryptobia organism is creating granulomas in the...

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link to Discus Red Spot Disease Treatment

Discus Red Spot Disease Treatment

Red spot disease is also known as Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS) or Mycotic Granulomatosis (MG). It is an epizootic condition that does not frequently amongst freshwater fishes (it is...

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link to Red Gills Disease in Discus – Not Gill Fluke

Red Gills Disease in Discus – Not Gill Fluke

Red Gills Disease Red gills are a condition that affects Discus fishes much like other kinds of ornamental fishes. It could be a result of a bacteria known as Gram-negative columnaris, an attack...

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link to All About Pests, Worms, Insects – 101 Guide

All About Pests, Worms, Insects – 101 Guide

At times, certain creatures enter the fish tank and become stuck on plants or fishes. Among these creatures, the most common which breeders of discus find in their aquariums include detritus worms,...

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This is me Firas Sameer, the founder of DiscusRescue.com, I am an aquarist guy with a passion and love for Discus fishes, I am learning every day with my hobby at home and sharing the things I am learning from my experience with you.

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