cyber_crimes
Mon Jan 29, 2007, 01:18 AM
I have been keeping/breeding african cichlids on & off for the last 10 years and have always wanted to try my hands at Discus. I currently have a 4x18x18 which I would like to stock with several Discus. I have been reading up on Discus for quite some time & intend to join the ADA.
I currently have a 4x18x18 tank that I would like to raise a few Discus in.
Plan is to keep it bare with no substrate and a couple of spawning pots till they start to pair off, at which point the pairs will be seperated into 24x18x18's. Will be using treated Sydney tap water for the raising tanks with a PH of around 7.2. Weekly water changes of 30%.
The 24x18x18's will be similar to the raising tank but be either RO filtered or peat used to lower the PH. Again 30% weekly W/C will be performed.
Does the above sound alright?
In regards to the RO unit if I purchase one can the small Discus & fry be raised in the same parameters as the breeders? or do they need the higher PH for growth?
Is it worth investing in a RO unit? Or should I stick with peat?
And finally are daily W/C really necessary for breeding & raising fry? Or will weekly changes be enough?
I currently have a 4x18x18 tank that I would like to raise a few Discus in.
Plan is to keep it bare with no substrate and a couple of spawning pots till they start to pair off, at which point the pairs will be seperated into 24x18x18's. Will be using treated Sydney tap water for the raising tanks with a PH of around 7.2. Weekly water changes of 30%.
The 24x18x18's will be similar to the raising tank but be either RO filtered or peat used to lower the PH. Again 30% weekly W/C will be performed.
Does the above sound alright?
In regards to the RO unit if I purchase one can the small Discus & fry be raised in the same parameters as the breeders? or do they need the higher PH for growth?
Is it worth investing in a RO unit? Or should I stick with peat?
And finally are daily W/C really necessary for breeding & raising fry? Or will weekly changes be enough?