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Unpacking and Acclimatizing Your New Discus Fish

 

Author: Rob Mellor

I often get a knock on the door and am welcomed by a currier holding a polystyrene box covered in Fragile and this way up stuck all over it. My face will instantly light up and my hands rub together.

Im sure you have or will be wanting to order discus fish from the internet or over the phone. If so, there are a couple of important factor you must first take into consideration. The main one is that you need to be sure you are getting quality fish, this may require looking at pictures of those fish and talking to the breeder or importer.

What I want to tell you about today is how to unpack and acclimatize your new fish.

Unpacking

You need to unpack one box at a time, dont go and open every box if you have 4 or 5. I know you want to look at your discus fish but please take your time. Take the lid off the first box and take one bag at a time out. Then open the bag, roll down the bag and float it in the water. Do this for the first box and then move onto the next stage.

Acclimatizing

Now the bags of discus are floating in the water, you need to use a little jug or something similar to gently pour tank water into the bag. You need to do this every five minutes for the next 30 minutes. This helps the fish get used to the difference in ph and water hardness. Then one bag at a time, tip the bag on its side and let the discus fish swim out in its own time.

Once youve done this for the first box then move on to the next.

You can also add some stress coat or melafix type product into your tank. I sometimes do this and have had positive results with discus settling a little quicker.

Leave dim lights on and dont feed for 24 hours.

Your discus should then be settled in fine within a week

Author Bio:
Rob Mellor is a reputed author. Rob likes to write articles about this subject.
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