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Thanks connorlindeman.Your tank looks fully stocked already. I would't add any more.
Thanks Malok, I'll keep that in mind.You need a 300 gallons
Great words GaryE, I keep getting the ideas watching barebottom small tanks. I do the WC and all the maintenance like they do in the barebottoms when the thought rises.The default answer becomes this question: Where can you add another tank?
Thanks Colin as always for your expertise. Discus just keep growing on you when you watch your discus growing and you know you have missed out on some strans.No more fish for that tank. It's overstocked as is and the discus are only half grown. As soon as they reach maturity and start breeding, there's going to be big problems.
It happens with lots of fish, not just discus. Birds and plants are another couple of hobbies where you get some and see new ones and want them too. You either need to get more tanks or try to control the urge to get more fish. Good luck with that.Thanks Colin as always for your expertise. Discus just keep growing on you when you watch your discus growing and you know you have missed out on some strains.
Your correct 100%. Like you said they are half way there before hitting 18 to 24 months and if they happen to breed ill have to get another tank.It happens with lots of fish, not just discus. Birds and plants are another couple of hobbies where you get some and see new ones and want them too. You either need to get more tanks or try to control the urge to get more fish. Good luck with that.
Thanks Colin_T.1 baby discus (under 2 inches long) per 10 gallons is fine but adult discus can reach 10-12 inches in diameter (most only get to 7-8 inches) and a full grown pr need 100 gallons (tank size 4 foot long x 2 foot wide x 2 foot high) minimum.