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discus is very skinny- where can get some worming tabs-tga


willow123

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Hi all,

I am hoping you may be able to help me.

I have a very skinny discus who now hides at the back of my tank and has lost her personality.

She is still eating a bit but doesnt have the enthusiasm that she used to for food.

I am guessing she may have internal parasites as there is no other signs on the outside of her body other than she is looking more like a supermodel. How can I help her??

The other two that are in with her seem to be fine at the moment.

Presuming the whole tank she is in needs to be wormed?. Its a 500 litre tank with corys in too.

Have tried raising the temps and water changes and what not but nothing seems to be helping!!

I don't seem to catch her pooing either to check for any obvious signs.

where in Tauranga can I get praziquantel??? "I am guessing??" from?

Does anyone have any ideas? or other options?

Scared I am going to lose her and the others down the line.

any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks :(

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Is the skinny one smaller than the others? You may find that the other two are bullying it - You may have more luck with it if you move it to another tank for a while.

She is in between the 3 size wise. They are all about 8 months old or so.

I have one bigger one about 11cm who is the brother/sister of the skinniest one. He is most def the boss in the tank and does give her and the other one (who is the smallest) a bit of grief. He obviously gets the most food of all.

The small one is 7cms still gives the big guy a challenge though and still comes out for a swim even if he has been chased away numerous times. He doesn't seem to be growing much either and he gets a good amount of beef heart and various bits.

He is looking a bit thin too compared to the big fat one.

The smallest one seems to be lovely to the skinny one.

The only spare tank I have up and running at the moment is a tank with 6 young redmaps in. About 12 weeks old. I didn't really want to put her in there just incase it is worms and effects them too and I have nothing on hand to fix it fast.

Thanks, any help or ideas would be good

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She is in between the 3 size wise. They are all about 8 months old or so.

I have one bigger one about 11cm who is the brother/sister of the skinniest one. He is most def the boss in the tank and does give her and the other one (who is the smallest) a bit of grief. He obviously gets the most food of all.

The small one is 7cms still gives the big guy a challenge though and still comes out for a swim even if he has been chased away numerous times. He doesn't seem to be growing much either and he gets a good amount of beef heart and various bits.

He is looking a bit thin too compared to the big fat one.

The smallest one seems to be lovely to the skinny one.

The only spare tank I have up and running at the moment is a tank with 6 young redmaps in. About 12 weeks old. I didn't really want to put her in there just incase it is worms and effects them too and I have nothing on hand to fix it fast.

Thanks, any help or ideas would be good

just found some on Hollywoodfishfarm

wondering if I should buy praziquantel or levamisole? mmmm

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I was told that regular dog or cat worming tablets do the trick - just crush one up with some blood worms and drop in the tank. Apparently someone did this who had discus with worms and it fixed them up a treat.

I have used the bird wormer and it killed all my fish so wouldn't touch it again.

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