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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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6 Causes Why My Discus Turning Black? Discus Turning Black Cure

Discus turning black is evidence that your Discus is either sick, infected by a parasite, bacteria, fungi or it is extremely stressed and maybe adapting to its environment. Long-term stress can make...

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link to 13 Reasons Why My Discus Darting & Dashing – Dashing Discus Cure

13 Reasons Why My Discus Darting & Dashing – Dashing Discus Cure

Discus is darting and dashing around in the tank or aquarium (Sometimes Discus Jumping out of the tank) because they are under a lot of stress resulting from a number of reasons such as poor water...

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link to How To Treat Discus Worm Types? Discus Deworming Methods

How To Treat Discus Worm Types? Discus Deworming Methods

Treating Discus worms (Discus de-worming) like tapeworms or cestodes, flukes or trematodes can be done using wormer plus, metronidazole, praziquantel, API General Cure, and salt dips (Epsom...

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link to What Causes White Stringy Poop In Discus? 9 Treatment Steps

What Causes White Stringy Poop In Discus? 9 Treatment Steps

Discus White Stringy Poop (White Feces) White feces in Discus, also known as the White stringy poop or long stringy poop is a disease symptom that is common in Discus fish, the Discus may have...

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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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