Hi,
Been reading lots and it can become very confusing about keeping discus fish with lots having a different opinion. e.g. number of discus in 32 gallon tank, one said 1 per 10 gallons and another said 1 per 8 gallons.
I have four in a 32 gallon tank with 2 bronze catfish and a few plants.
I read about cycling and now am worried as I only left the tank for about 5 - 7 days with filter running....the discus are the first fish I put in.
I just changed the water after a week, 3/4 of the tank and was told to do that every two weeks. I know I have read others that suggest more often but that advice for the 3/4 every two weeks was from a fish shop owner.
I know now I should have looked into it a bit more first before buying the discus but they looked just so good and have a great personality, which makes them seem more like pets then just fish in a tank
We have a bit of bullying going on but from what I read that is normal and seems to be settling.
Couple of quick questions besides any general advice as I am trying to learn fast before anything goes wrong.
I am feeding them bloodworms (frozen) and finely minced ox heart which I bought from the fish shop and what he was feeding his enormous discus. I only feed them once a day and only enough so that they feed for a short while (do not want to overfeed). I also read that feeding them smaller amounts will reduce size (32 gallon tank) and more fish die from overfeeding then starvation. Is this the correct food and enough?. They do not seem to be going badly on that much food. We also throw in an algae wafer every second day. Can I also feed them flake or pellets from the supermarket (no dedicated pet store in area).
I have planted a few plants and it looks like a nice stream setting, it does not look like a jungle either. I also bought an artificial log with plastic plants on it and it is a bit on the large side (again rushed in). I also have a natural bit of driftwood with a plant growing on it and it looks great in the tank. Am I better of having some clear large area (take out artificial log) and just use the live plants for the hiding etc?.
I increased the tempeature to 28 degrees for the discus fish and the two bronze catfish seem to like it. Yet to see if the plants like it but I assume they should be right?. I give them 10+ hours a day with the fluro lights.
Also my first water change was not so bad I thought poruing in the water looked a little bit 'rough'. I used a hose to drain the water and also used a vacaum pump to drain it. I refilled the tank with 'buckets' but aged it first and let it settle to bring the temparature down. I thought adding small buckets full with smaller amounts of water at a time would be better then putting a hose in the tank.
Anyway any thoughts would help, I know this is a lot ot digest but I am playing catch up.
Been reading lots and it can become very confusing about keeping discus fish with lots having a different opinion. e.g. number of discus in 32 gallon tank, one said 1 per 10 gallons and another said 1 per 8 gallons.
I have four in a 32 gallon tank with 2 bronze catfish and a few plants.
I read about cycling and now am worried as I only left the tank for about 5 - 7 days with filter running....the discus are the first fish I put in.
I just changed the water after a week, 3/4 of the tank and was told to do that every two weeks. I know I have read others that suggest more often but that advice for the 3/4 every two weeks was from a fish shop owner.
I know now I should have looked into it a bit more first before buying the discus but they looked just so good and have a great personality, which makes them seem more like pets then just fish in a tank
We have a bit of bullying going on but from what I read that is normal and seems to be settling.
Couple of quick questions besides any general advice as I am trying to learn fast before anything goes wrong.
I am feeding them bloodworms (frozen) and finely minced ox heart which I bought from the fish shop and what he was feeding his enormous discus. I only feed them once a day and only enough so that they feed for a short while (do not want to overfeed). I also read that feeding them smaller amounts will reduce size (32 gallon tank) and more fish die from overfeeding then starvation. Is this the correct food and enough?. They do not seem to be going badly on that much food. We also throw in an algae wafer every second day. Can I also feed them flake or pellets from the supermarket (no dedicated pet store in area).
I have planted a few plants and it looks like a nice stream setting, it does not look like a jungle either. I also bought an artificial log with plastic plants on it and it is a bit on the large side (again rushed in). I also have a natural bit of driftwood with a plant growing on it and it looks great in the tank. Am I better of having some clear large area (take out artificial log) and just use the live plants for the hiding etc?.
I increased the tempeature to 28 degrees for the discus fish and the two bronze catfish seem to like it. Yet to see if the plants like it but I assume they should be right?. I give them 10+ hours a day with the fluro lights.
Also my first water change was not so bad I thought poruing in the water looked a little bit 'rough'. I used a hose to drain the water and also used a vacaum pump to drain it. I refilled the tank with 'buckets' but aged it first and let it settle to bring the temparature down. I thought adding small buckets full with smaller amounts of water at a time would be better then putting a hose in the tank.
Anyway any thoughts would help, I know this is a lot ot digest but I am playing catch up.