BumblePrime
New Member
I truly love this hobby of ours. But recently due to the limitations of my tank (which ironically is one of the larger mass produced tanks) I'm beginning to feel a little uninspired. After starting this hobby I moved into planted tanks. My first plant was a hygrophila and since then I've been unable to escape the planted tank rabbit hole. I truly love a planted setup. I love finding the right balance and using plants as way to measure of the biology of a tank...
But then, one day I walked into a not so local Fish Store and was mesmerized by Discus. Absolutely stunned. Because up and until that point, I'd only ever seen them in videos but to me they were majestic. However, in order to keep them I need to maintain a temperature of 28C and most plants simply melt at that temp. Also due to their diet being rich in protein and despite having a skimmer, I find myself in a constant battle with surface oil/protein.
I'm sure everyone here is aware of that unique frustration... You know, when your aquarium is not where you want it to be figuratively speaking. I want to reduce the equipment but need adequate filtration and due to the tank being a juwel sumps are out of the question. I also desperately want to get back into plants in a meaningful way but I'm unsure of where to begin.
Any suggestions?
But then, one day I walked into a not so local Fish Store and was mesmerized by Discus. Absolutely stunned. Because up and until that point, I'd only ever seen them in videos but to me they were majestic. However, in order to keep them I need to maintain a temperature of 28C and most plants simply melt at that temp. Also due to their diet being rich in protein and despite having a skimmer, I find myself in a constant battle with surface oil/protein.
I'm sure everyone here is aware of that unique frustration... You know, when your aquarium is not where you want it to be figuratively speaking. I want to reduce the equipment but need adequate filtration and due to the tank being a juwel sumps are out of the question. I also desperately want to get back into plants in a meaningful way but I'm unsure of where to begin.
Any suggestions?