Oscar Betta
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I know that Discus aren't suppose to be in community tanks, but I know they can have some fish with them too. I've read that you can keep corys and cardinal tetras with them, but was wondering what other fish you could?
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I know that Discus aren't suppose to be in community tanks, but I know they can have some fish with them too. I've read that you can keep corys and cardinal tetras with them, but was wondering what other fish you could?
i appreciate you like stating the obvious biffster
anyway
as i was saying i have heard of them carrying something called discus disease thats incureable just thought i would put it out there as i have been told about it by quite a few people
mine lived well in tap water so dont think you have to go buying RO units etc unless you buy wild discus.
my water is medium/hard with a pH of 7.6-7.8. i tried to keep the nitrates below 40 with regular big water changes but my tap water has 10ppm nitrates. asian bred discus seem to do better in tap water as they are grown up in medium/hard water for better growth as fry/juvis and plenty of feedings. german bred discus i think might be harder to acclimatise as im sure they mainly use soft water (not sure on that but think i read it somewhere). all mine were asian imports and did very well, i have since sold them all and they are still kept in tap water and doing well. just take plenty of time to acclimatise them and it should be fine. i added small amounts of water over an hour and a half to raise the water to mine very slowly and all was well. wild discus might struggle with tap water but tend to be quite expensive to buy anyway so i wouldnt advise them for your first discus.mine lived well in tap water so dont think you have to go buying RO units etc unless you buy wild discus.
What were your water stats?
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