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link to 13 Reasons Why My Discus Fish Is Stressed – Discus Stress Treatment

13 Reasons Why My Discus Fish Is Stressed – Discus Stress Treatment

There are a lot of reasons why Discus can be stressed, ranging from poor water conditions, an introduction of a new breed into the tank, which might be perceived as dangerous, and more. The discharge...

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link to Why Do My Discus Have Black Spots? – Black Peppering Spots Cure

Why Do My Discus Have Black Spots? – Black Peppering Spots Cure

Pigeon blood discus is known for black peppering spots, which is a normal skin coloration found on discus fish with a pigeon blood gene in them. These black peppering spots also could be taken from a...

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link to 9 Steps To Cure White Spots on My Discus – Discus Ich Cure

9 Steps To Cure White Spots on My Discus – Discus Ich Cure

When white patches on fish bodies occur, this is called Ichthyophthirius or Ich, an infection found mostly in freshwater. This is a result of parasite infestation in your aquarium, which affects the...

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link to 13 Steps How Do You Treat Fin Rot In Discus – Fin Rot Complete Cure

13 Steps How Do You Treat Fin Rot In Discus – Fin Rot Complete Cure

Fin rot can be treated using antibiotics, changing the water in the tank, cleaning the tank, moving discus into a separate tank, and many more processes that will be outlined in detail, but first,...

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link to 15 Steps To Cure Discus Plague aka Black Death Disease

15 Steps To Cure Discus Plague aka Black Death Disease

Discus plague or black disease (also known as death disease) is a deadly, highly contagious viral condition that weakens the immune system of the fishes and renders them powerless against...

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link to Why Do Discus Lay, Swim On Its Side? – Discus Leaning Cure

Why Do Discus Lay, Swim On Its Side? – Discus Leaning Cure

A Discus fish leaning to one side or Discus laying on the bottom of the tank is not always a symptom of a disease. It could be as a result of stress, high ammonia levels in your aquarium, among other...

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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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