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THE POND-THE FRESHWATER PLACE => Discus => Topic started by: JR on June 02, 2013, 08:03:09 PM

Title: Questions
Post by: JR on June 02, 2013, 08:03:09 PM
I am going to set up a 75gal Discus tank. I was not happy with my last attempt with Discus.I would like to get 6 of Red Pigeon or Red Diamond for this tank. so any advise would help. I keep logs of all my tanks. The last Discus tank water parameters were. PH 6.8, Temp 82-84, DH 220ppm, Ammonia and Nitrite 0 ppm and nitrate 5.0ppm. If this is ok I will set this tank up the same way.
I use ECO-cpmplete for substrate and live plants. I have a FX5 filter in less you think that my be to much. I have t5 lighting. Tank mates will be Cory cats. The last tank had Corys and Angels. No Angels this time. I have a RO/ID unit if you all think I should use it. I did 50% water changes every other day. Is that to much or not enough. I would like to do this the right way this time Thanks for any help. Liz do you have any red type of Discus. I love the reds.
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: Mugwump on June 02, 2013, 08:31:20 PM
Your parameters sound about right, but I'll let Liz or Pauline, etc chime in with the tricks of the trade. My first thought tho was bare bottom tank, til they grow out then transition to a planted tank. Plus, if you're going to someday breed discus, I know it's much easier with a BBT for the pair..
but...........good luck, I know you'll do fine.
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: PaulineMi on June 02, 2013, 08:59:35 PM
I'm new to discus so my knowledge is limited. That being said, I've done lots of reading, have gotten advice from Liz and Barb and have some personal experience I can share.

Your water parameters are fine.  If you're growing out youngsters you don't need the RO water. However for good growth and shape pristine water via lots of big water changes is necessary.  Frequent feedings grow them big. Frequent feedings create extra waste in the tank thus the need for frequent water changes. A bare bottom tank is easier to keep clean. If you disregard this part the discus will end up stunted and football shaped.

You mention Pigeon Blood based discus....The Eco complete substrate is black.  Dark substrate will cause peppering in Pigeon based discus.

That is about all I know.  Now hopefully Liz and Barb will chime in.  :)
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: Mugwump on June 03, 2013, 06:15:29 AM
Thanx, ....I didn't realize the dark substrate caused spotting....
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: JR on June 03, 2013, 07:54:51 PM
Thanks for the info. Pauline are your tanks bare bottom. Only tanks I had that was bare bottom were my breeding tanks. But if that is what it takes that will be the way I go.
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: LizStreithorst on June 04, 2013, 07:07:47 AM
It is suggested that you go BB unless you start with adults or near adults.  To get proper growth from juvies you need to feed a lot which maintenance on a planted tank very difficult.  A couple of plants in pots and some driftwood works well, and can be very attractive.  Black will increase peppering on the PB strains and will encourage bars to show on the non pigeons.

I have lots of red Discus but nothing for sale right now.  David should have a good selection.  I also recommend Mike beals of Central Ohio Discus (he's a sponsor on Simply) and John of John's Discus (he's a sponsor on DaaH)  Kenny of Kenny's Discus (Simply) also has good healthy fish.

50% every other day is fine except for very small fish.  Little ones being fed several times daily are better off with 30% daily.  Your water parameters sound fine.  Stability of the water is what's important.  If you have a pH swing of .4 or greater between water from the tap and water that has been aerated for 12 hours it's suggested that you age your water before adding it to the tank.
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: JR on June 04, 2013, 04:47:53 PM
Thank you Liz
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: JR on June 04, 2013, 09:02:42 PM
I will be making a appointment to see Mike as soon as the fish room is done. He is only 90 miles away from me. Looks like he has some outstanding Discus
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: PaulineMi on June 05, 2013, 07:00:25 AM
Lucky you to have quality discus within driving distance!  Be sure to find out when he has a shipment coming in so you can pick what you want before any sell out. Mike's discus go fast.
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: LizStreithorst on June 05, 2013, 07:33:20 AM
You are very lucky.  Mike is a fine man and his Discus are 1st class.