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11-22-2002, 02:45 AM
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| | Little Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Shadow Moses Island
Posts: 211
| Discus Fever to all discus experts,
I need some info about discus, like how big will they get, water parameter, suitable tank, food, breeding, temperament, where they come from, discus variety, all those little things, suddenly I got this fever after looking all those discus tanks on AGA 2002...do you know a good site about discus and some discus pics...Thanks.
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11-22-2002, 12:40 PM
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| | Medium Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Redding, Northern California
Posts: 378
| Sounds like you are ready to buy a book! There is a pretty good one called Discus Fish by Thomas A. Giovanetti, available at most big book stores such as Barnes and Noble. It's got a great section on filtration and water chemistry (pH and Hardness) that I would recomend for any fish keeper.
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11-22-2002, 12:55 PM
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| | Little Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Shadow Moses Island
Posts: 211
| Ic Thanks Vyache
do you keep discus in your tank?
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11-22-2002, 11:04 PM
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| | Large Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Belleville, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 615
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11-23-2002, 05:04 AM
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| | Little Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Shadow Moses Island
Posts: 211
| Thanks Luv,
that's very informative links.
btw I read that discus is very sensitive to vibrations, I'm thinking about getting a tank in my living room but there is a sound system 150watt w/ 5 speakers and a subwoofer, will it be a problem?
also I read somewhere that discus can't tolerate even the slightest nitrates so how you and other aquarist manage to have beautiful and lush planted tanks when there is almost no/none nitrates (the recommended level of nitrates is 5 to 15ppm for planted tank right?) and since you have to change the water at least twice a week?
and I have a problem w/ hard water since they like soft water( 0-3 dGH) I have 6 dGH tap water also I have a problem in reducing the hardness in my 15 gallon tank(8-9 dGH) how to solve this problem..is it ok if I keep them w/ that high GH? ...help please...
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Last edited by Gnome; 11-23-2002 at 05:33 AM.
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11-27-2002, 10:07 AM
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| | Large Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Edmonton
Posts: 985
| Relax Gnome! Discus are not as 'difficult' as most people make them sound!
Here is my discus 'setup'! At the moment I'm growing out some babies in my 30G! It is a bare bottom meaning there is nothing in it. THe water parameters are 7.6ph, 100kh and gh! I do 50% water changes daily and feed 5x times a day (that is why the massive water changes). I only use my tap water and age it for at least 24 hours preheating and aerating.
I also have a planted tank with discus, water parameters being 7.2ph (CO2 injection), 140gh and kh! I do weekly 30% water changes.
My advice to anyone wanting discus is do not mess with your water chemistry! Stress and disease stem from varying water parameters such as ph, temp, hardness! The next important factor is clean water meaning 0 ammonia/nitrites and nitrates below 20ppm!
Only if you are attempting to breed must you be concerned about hardness!
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11-27-2002, 07:59 PM
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| | Little Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Shadow Moses Island
Posts: 211
| Hi red, long time no see...
how big are the babies now?
how many are them?
did you get them from breeding your discus pair?
have you ever lost a discus before?
Well next year, I'm planning to keep a discus/pair in 20 gallon tank but I don't know which type will be good (is it 20G 20H G, or 20XH G?)
Thanks.
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11-27-2002, 11:15 PM
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| | Teenie Weenie Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 72
| i was thinking about someday keeping discus once i become more experienced in the hobby, but my tap water is 8.0ph! but the water in my 29 gal community tank is about 7.6. this is probably too hard for discus, huh? i bought a book on discus called "back to nature". it has a lot of great pictures, i could look at it for hours!
btw luvfishies i love your 55g discus tank! i would love to have something like that someday.
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11-28-2002, 03:01 AM
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| | Little Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Shadow Moses Island
Posts: 211
| Why don't you try to lower that down w/ CO2?
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11-28-2002, 10:13 AM
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| | Large Fish
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Edmonton
Posts: 985
| Hi Gnome,
The babies are coming along. Most of them are around 2.5" with the largest being over 3". I actually sold 3 of them so far but Im not ready to sellt the rest yet. I have 8 left. The smallest, the runt, developed hex and he stopped eating. The poor little guy would not eat for 3-4 weeks. He did die from lack of food. Total discus that died now is 5. Live and learn. My first experience with hex.
With getting a tank, remember that surface area is very important as this will help with gas exchange. Especially with discus who can take the heat, this gas exchange becomes very important. Since one of the babies developed hex, Im treating the whole tank. Hex dies at temp of 94F so for 10 days in tank will be at 94F.
sraiss,
I recommend you visit simplydiscus and pm Pascal. She lives in Austrailia and her water is very hard. Again, like I mentioned before, discus can live in hard water with high ph's. I have heard of people keeping discus in 8.5ph water. They do fine. Consistancy is the most important.
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