so over the weekend i didnt manage to do a water change and toss in some meds for my fish till rather late at night, normally i do so earlier in the evening...
the next morning i wake up and from my room i can see out to my tank, and my discus are generally clustered on the side facing me...this time-nothing...i walk out, thinking "hmm..this is odd"
ale: look in the tank, see no fish at at (at first), then i notice all my smaller fish gasping at the surface, and 4 of my 5 discus laying dead on the bottom...the fifth one (who i was treating cuz he hasnt eaten in about 3 weeks) is propped up against the tank, gasping, completely white...
what a gut wrenching feeling :no: ...and when i came back to work today, whats my desktop background? a group shot of all my discus
if i had dont the water change at a decent hour, i wouldve caught the problem before it became lethal. instead, my tank became a death chamber while i snoozed nearby
i have a dual cannister setup, and the one that primarily agitates the surface...wasnt. its output was a shadow of its normal self. the other one uses a power head rather than a spray bar. normally the venturi isnt needed, this time it wouldve been a life saver if it hadnt have dropped into the water
i immediately disconnected the filter from the powerhead to give it a no-load flow and opened up the venturi all the way, changed out 50% of my tanks water in case the dead fish spiked the tank with ammonia...even still it took the blue discus about 5 hours to regain its coloring, and another 4 or 5 before it could swim. it still doesnt look fully recovered and has no interest in food
life sux
the next morning i wake up and from my room i can see out to my tank, and my discus are generally clustered on the side facing me...this time-nothing...i walk out, thinking "hmm..this is odd"
what a gut wrenching feeling :no: ...and when i came back to work today, whats my desktop background? a group shot of all my discus
if i had dont the water change at a decent hour, i wouldve caught the problem before it became lethal. instead, my tank became a death chamber while i snoozed nearby
i have a dual cannister setup, and the one that primarily agitates the surface...wasnt. its output was a shadow of its normal self. the other one uses a power head rather than a spray bar. normally the venturi isnt needed, this time it wouldve been a life saver if it hadnt have dropped into the water
i immediately disconnected the filter from the powerhead to give it a no-load flow and opened up the venturi all the way, changed out 50% of my tanks water in case the dead fish spiked the tank with ammonia...even still it took the blue discus about 5 hours to regain its coloring, and another 4 or 5 before it could swim. it still doesnt look fully recovered and has no interest in food
life sux