Why discus fry die so fast?
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bajil - Posts: 31
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Why discus fry die so fast?
My discus fry keep dying within a week, and I can't figure out why. Tank is 40 gallons, temp at 84F, pH 6.5, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, nitrate under 10ppm. I do 30% water changes daily, feed them baby brine shrimp 4 times a day. They start strong but then just fade. What am I missing?
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EasyGo - Posts: 9
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
Sounds like your water params are solid, but fry are super sensitive. How's the lighting? Too much stress can mess with them. Also, what's your filtration? Sponge filters are best for fry, less current.
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midas - Posts: 14
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
Agree with EasyGo on the sponge filter. Another thing, are you using any meds or additives? Even small amounts of meds can wipe out fry. Also, check for any sudden temp swings, even a degree or two can be sketchy for them.
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jennyfish - Posts: 11
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
I had the same issue until I switched to blackwater setup. Tannins seem to chill them out. Also, maybe cut the feeding to 3 times a day? Overfeeding can foul the water fast, even with daily changes.
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bajil - Posts: 31
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
Thanks for the tips. I'm using a canister filter but have the flow turned way down. Maybe I'll try a sponge filter instead.
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Dodge - Posts: 14
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
Yep, canisters are a no-go for fry, even on low. Sponge is the way. Also, what's your substrate? Bare bottom is easier to keep clean. And how old are the parents? Weak genetics can play a role.
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Haterw - Posts: 12
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
Mine died too until I started adding Indian almond leaves. Cheap fix, might be worth a shot. Also, how's the tank placement? If it's near a door or window, vibrations could stress 'em out.
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Chili - Posts: 19
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
Lighting is key. Fry need dim light for the first few weeks. Also, are you using RO water? Tap water can have trace elements that fry can't handle. And what's your water change routine? Consistency is huge.
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masterd - Posts: 18
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
I've had luck with adding a bit of methylene blue to the tank. Just a drop or two. Helps with stress and prevents fungus. Also, how often are you cleaning the sponge filter? Gotta keep it pristine.
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EasyGo - Posts: 9
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Re: Why discus fry die so fast?
Spot on about the substrate. Bare bottom is a game-changer. And yeah, older parents can pass on weaker genes. How many fry are we talking about? Crowding can be a silent killer.