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link to 6 Steps To Treat Discus Skin Ulcer Disease – Skin Ulcer Cure

6 Steps To Treat Discus Skin Ulcer Disease – Skin Ulcer Cure

What Is Discus Skin Ulcer? Discus Skin Ulcer or Skin Ulcer disease can be defined as a sore on the skin of the Discus which can ultimately end up causing deadness of tissues (sphacelus). Skin...

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link to 6 Steps To Treat Discus Lice (Argulus Sp.) – Discus Lice Cure

6 Steps To Treat Discus Lice (Argulus Sp.) – Discus Lice Cure

The Argulus sp. is aquarium lice (aka fish lice), which are crustacean ectoparasites of fishes. The hematophagous parasites cling to and feed off the integument of the body of their hosts. They...

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link to 4 Reasons Why Is My Discus Fish Shaking? Discus Shimmy Cure

4 Reasons Why Is My Discus Fish Shaking? Discus Shimmy Cure

Discus Shimmy is an odd postural behavior that causes the Discus fish to twitch, vibrate, or shake their bodies at short intervals. Discus shimmying is a symptom, not exactly a disease; it can be...

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link to 5 Reasons Discus Is Flicking, Scratching, Flashing, Rubbing Against Plants

5 Reasons Discus Is Flicking, Scratching, Flashing, Rubbing Against Plants

Discus flicking, Discus flashing, and Discus scratching can be caused by parasites cleaving to the body of the Discus, or ailments resulting from ammonia build up in the tank, poor water quality,...

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link to What Causes Hole In The Head Discus? – Hole In The Head Cure

What Causes Hole In The Head Discus? – Hole In The Head Cure

The hole in the head disease (or the lateral line erosion condition) is caused by a viral, bacterial, or internal parasite infection specifically flagellated protozoan parasite named Spironucleus...

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link to Why Does My Discus Fish Have Cloudy Eyes? – 11 Treatment Steps

Why Does My Discus Fish Have Cloudy Eyes? – 11 Treatment Steps

Cloudy eyes are a Discus fish disease caused by a bacterial infection and cause the appearance of white film in the eye of the Discus fish. Cloudy eyes can be a symptom of a disease or different...

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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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