Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Raising Discus Need Advice For Discus Tank.?

Need advice for discus tank.? - raising discus

I planted a well established, 75 gallons.

Is this tank big enough to make a 5 disc?

Tankmates: 7 Cory cats and 20 + Neon. (Do not worry if the fluorescent lights in Food.)

3 comments:

JonV said...

Yes, 75 is either fine.If out, you can problems.But unless you have ideal conditions, water is not likely to happen.Go for it!

Parachro... said...

Not bad.

For the best luck with the album, get all the information you can about how the breeder of race ... pH, hardness and temperature.
Most people go for various expert "sites (pH 5.0-6.0, temp 85F-90F) ... but the truth is most modern strains are grown under very different (each farmer has his way," clean "to do things) which is relatively far from those.You can can buy with 3 different breeders, and for 3 different chemicals Discus water are suitable. What is best to check your recommendations for sources for parameters of water.
Example: have one of my "little" local breeders strains 80F, 82F, and pH 7.2, no problem, managed ... while another is the "old school" and 5.5 races, and 85F-88F.
Why is it important to do these things ....

Parachro... said...

Not bad.

For the best luck with the album, get all the information you can about how the breeder of race ... pH, hardness and temperature.
Most people go for various expert "sites (pH 5.0-6.0, temp 85F-90F) ... but the truth is most modern strains are grown under very different (each farmer has his way," clean "to do things) which is relatively far from those.You can can buy with 3 different breeders, and for 3 different chemicals Discus water are suitable. What is best to check your recommendations for sources for parameters of water.
Example: have one of my "little" local breeders strains 80F, 82F, and pH 7.2, no problem, managed ... while another is the "old school" and 5.5 races, and 85F-88F.
Why is it important to do these things ....

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