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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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How Do You Treat Gill Flukes in Discus? – Gill Fluke Treatment

What Is Gill Fluke Disease In Discus? Discus gill fluke disease is a disease found on the gills of the discus fish, which is caused by small white worm-like parasites, which could be seen only...

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link to Why Is My Discus Swimming Head Standing? – Head Standing Cure

Why Is My Discus Swimming Head Standing? – Head Standing Cure

The reason why Discus is swimming head standing is that it is suffering either from a condition known as Swim Bladder disorder, a health case in which Discus is unable to regulate the amount of air...

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Why Is My Discus Swimming Face Down? – Complete Cure Guide

Your discus swimming face down is a sign that your fish have a buoyancy issue or simply put the loss of balance. That means your fish has lost the ability to swim properly. This issue could be caused...

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How Do You Treat Swim Bladder In Discus? – Swim Bladder Cure

As you know, for proper treatment to be administered to a particular disease, the diagnosis must be accurate. For swim bladder disorder in discus fish, some signs indicate the possibility of swim...

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link to Large White Slime Cotton Stains on My Discus – Cure Answered

Large White Slime Cotton Stains on My Discus – Cure Answered

White slime stain is a common fungal infection in discus fishes growing cotton-like stains on their skin. These fungal infections usually found in the aquarium and feed on dead things, discus fish...

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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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