28. Tips on How To Acclimate Discus to reduce Stress
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Please watch: "Discussing the pros and cons of Feeder Fish" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhVtY9QWthQ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Here are a few tips that would help you acclimate your new Discus to your tank, with as little stress on the fish as possible. Stress on Discus is the leading cause of drops in the fish's immune system and leads to diseases such as Ich (White Spot) and Internal/External Parasites. Follow the tips below and it should help reduce the instances of stress on your Discus. Tips: 1. Let the bag rest in the desired tank for 45 minutes to get the temperature acclimated to the new tank. 2. Slowly add tank water into the bag, to get the fish to adjust to the new water chemistry and temperature. 3. Leave high tank lights off while acclimating, to reduce stress on your fish. 4. Add stress coat to the water to aid in destressing new arrivals (Optional) 5. Always remember to use a net, or if you prefer to use your hands, ensure they are extremely clean by rinsing. DO NOT USE SOAP! 6. Always quarantine new fish for 2-3 weeks after purchasing, to ensure they are not carriers of parasites. I hope I provided some insight and info, Happy fishkeeping, and please remember to subscribe to The International Aquatic Alliance (IAA) for more Fish Keeping Tips. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPRTJ3m6F9nBLa6hscsZKEQ
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10. comment for 28. Tips on How To Acclimate Discus to reduce Stress
But always good when you know you got sensitive fish to be extra gentle, otherwise it's wasted money..
Another thing I like to do is add a few drops of prime into the bag of the new fish. If you ever test that water you will see its high in what I call ANN (Ammonia Nitrite Nitrate). Most of the time they take food right in the bag. Dont know if the Discus will take the food. You doing very good work Maurice.
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