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link to Tetrahymena in Discus Fish

Tetrahymena in Discus Fish

Tetrahymena (Corlissi) is a free-living protozoan that causes the death of apparently large numbers of fishes and other organisms in hatcheries and aquariums worldwide. This disease occurs when both...

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link to 5 Methods To Get Rid Of Saprolegnia – Discus Saprolegnia Cure

5 Methods To Get Rid Of Saprolegnia – Discus Saprolegnia Cure

What is Discus Saprolegnia? Fish Saprolegnia is a fungus on discus fishes. It is fungi that not only appear in fish but other aquatic organisms including plants. Another name by which fish...

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link to Lymphocystis In Discus (Discus Cauliflower Disease) Treatment

Lymphocystis In Discus (Discus Cauliflower Disease) Treatment

Lymphocystis is a disease that makes discus have growth on its body like could either be pink or white in color. It is sometimes referred to as ‘Cauliflower Disease.’ Sometimes the growth on the...

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link to Epistylis In Discus | 3 Treatment Methods

Epistylis In Discus | 3 Treatment Methods

Epistylis is an organism seen in many aquariums and on most fishes including Discus. It is regarded as an opportunistic organism that feeds on bacteria inside the water column and uses the fish to...

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link to 9 Steps – To Acclimate New Discus Fish Into Your Tank

9 Steps – To Acclimate New Discus Fish Into Your Tank

When adding your new Discus fishes to the tank, you should be careful on how to do that, the reason why is because Discus fish is a very sensitive type of freshwater fish, they are sensitive to water...

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link to 5 Main Tips On How To Keep Healthy Discus – Practical Guide

5 Main Tips On How To Keep Healthy Discus – Practical Guide

To keep your Discus fish healthy, you must first make sure that your Discus fish is well fed with appropriate Discus food, as well as ensuring that your Discus aquarium or tank is regularly clean and...

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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.

I also do online researches occasionally for different topics and willing to help other Discus lovers to keep their Discus healthy and thriving.

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