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It is NOT ick
These white "spots" as u call them are just the normal pattern that's beginning to emerge on the fishes tail. From what I know your water parameters are correct, your filtration is just about sufficient, your pH is good so plz stop stressing
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Hi there
So this is what u have I assume.
I don't think u r overstocked or under filtered.
A few quick questions.
1. What substrate do u have?
2. How often and what do u feed?
3. When u clean your filter how do u do it?
4. What heater do u have and what's your water temp?
Is your canopy...
Lol Franny relax
I didn't "hijack" your thread
Also u dont need lots of money to use the method I've suggested.
Get a bottle of Microbe Lift and you should be good.
Apologies if I offended u in any manner.
It wasnt my intention to.
Forums are meant to collaborate and share knowledge. I'm sure...
Why are you guys cycling in this manner?
Sounds difficult and way too time consuming.
This is how I do it for all my discus tanks:
I add my tank water.
Add heaters, air stones etc
Finally I add my canister filters (in my case I use Fluval FX5's one per tank)
All media has already been inserted...
This is not a disease
It's called NORMAL GROWTH dde04
As a parrotfish grows it will develop white "spots" on it's tail but this is coloration and not white spot disease
Also please do no keep tin foil barbs with parrots
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Most ppl feel that discus are difficult to keep but it's relatively pain free if you know what you are doing. Once you set up your tank properly and know how often to do WC's and how to keep the nitrates and ammonia levels down it will be all good. They are very very sensitive fish and lots can...