:help: Hi all,
We are new to having discus fish and studied the care of these fish before we bought any. We have a 46 gallon tank that we cycled for 2 months prior to adding fish. The tank had four juveniles in the range of 2-3.5 inches. The fish had been doing fantastic until 3 nights ago, when I noticed that at least one of them was darting around the tank so forcefully that it was slamming into the sides and top of the tank. I first thought it was being chased until I saw that it was doing this behavior by itself. This behavior occured after a water change. We immediately checked the water parameters and they were as follows:
Ammonia:0
Nitrate 20
Nitrite 0
Water soft(tank has driftwood)
pH 6.9
Temp 86-88
The fish eat a variety of food...flake, bloodworms, brine shrimp, discus pellets.
So we did an immediate water change, but we lost 2 fish anyway. The remaining 2 seem fine but I will repeat a water change today. There are no obvious external signs of parasites and feces look normal.
Both fish that died had this "suicide" behavior of slamming around the tank...it was very sad to see.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
We are new to having discus fish and studied the care of these fish before we bought any. We have a 46 gallon tank that we cycled for 2 months prior to adding fish. The tank had four juveniles in the range of 2-3.5 inches. The fish had been doing fantastic until 3 nights ago, when I noticed that at least one of them was darting around the tank so forcefully that it was slamming into the sides and top of the tank. I first thought it was being chased until I saw that it was doing this behavior by itself. This behavior occured after a water change. We immediately checked the water parameters and they were as follows:
Ammonia:0
Nitrate 20
Nitrite 0
Water soft(tank has driftwood)
pH 6.9
Temp 86-88
The fish eat a variety of food...flake, bloodworms, brine shrimp, discus pellets.
So we did an immediate water change, but we lost 2 fish anyway. The remaining 2 seem fine but I will repeat a water change today. There are no obvious external signs of parasites and feces look normal.
Both fish that died had this "suicide" behavior of slamming around the tank...it was very sad to see.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.