allan angus
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yep all true thats why i said check with experts before medicating lolWorms don't make a sound as far as i know............
I don't like to give medications without a diagnosis
yep all true thats why i said check with experts before medicating lolWorms don't make a sound as far as i know............
I don't like to give medications without a diagnosis
Go to the fishing tackle store and ask for some Brandling worms...these are thinner and smaller than earth worms!Earthworm is a great food for a lot of fish, also the thin red worms in compost heaps if you know someone with one.... would imagine both would be fine for discus???
I thought these were smelly and thus unatractive for fish😵Brandling worms
that's why they sell them for fishing. 😀 fish go by smell and movement yum yum. Tiger worms now your talking, if it won't eat those there's something seriously wrong that you need to treat. I gave up on disus years ago beautiful fish but if you even further in the same room there's problems with them, well there was 10 years ago. I hope you get the beautiful thing fed soon mate. I don't want to upset anyone pros or docs but what is to be lost by trying a wormer? I mean how Long has the poor thing got, whislt were all talking about it, it could be the problem and be back to health soon.I thought these were smelly and thus unatractive for fish😵
Wow, that is pretty harsh. Does that mean that if we are not vets we shouldn't comment on any fish health related posts? Fluke Solve is a highly recommended fish/discus wormer and I was just sharing a similar experience.Sadly there are many self proclaimed experts without any training and just some lucky shots.
Sure you can, but my proffesion is plagued with people handing out "well ment advice" without any real knowledge, i come across that about 10 times a day so i might be a bit oversensitive to that. I rarely comment on disease myself, just because i don't have the diagnosis needed to treat with confidence. Just giving a stab in the dark isn't realy sound advice.we shouldn't comment on any fish health related posts
No i dont know. I had to get the Leopard to start eating these bloodworms.. took like a week or so