Clyde
Fri Jun 01, 2007, 05:28 PM
Ok considering switching my tank over to a discus tank. Tank is 150G High 72" x 18" x29" with two internal overflow boxes(AGA Megaflow). Filtration is a DIY wet/dry with a MAG9.5 pump figuerre im getting about 800 g/hour, and a Fluval FX5.
I have a number of rocks about 100lbs of tahitian moonsand as a substrate and four anubias plants, a couple pieces of driftwood.
Centerpiece of tank was Jardini Arowana who was getting a bit too agressive for his tank mates. In fact we have been having agression problems with a number of different types of cichlids and are considering going non-agro.
Current residents that will be staying
1-Gold nugget pleco L-018 about 4"
3- Clown Loaches about 4"
Would like to add a L025 The mean arse Jar killed the last one, and an L200.
Would like to house a total of 10 Discus.
My Tap water is about 7.4PH and fairly soft. It comes from the ground soft and acidic and they add lime to help reduce damage to plumbing as well as Chrorine, no Chloramine thankfully.
My concerns-
1) My filters are moving about 1200G/h to acomodate large messy eating critters. I assume at the least I will be doing 50%WC twice a week. Is my filtration now worthless?
2) should I try to buffer the PH down/add more drift wood? I am concerned about PH swings at WC.
3) I would like to maintain the tank at least moderately planted without having to go crazzy adding ferts or Co2. With the heavy water changes Discus require is this possible?
Keeping Discus has always interested me, and since this is a family tank my days of keeping monsters may be over. My wife would prefer Discus over the Pike Cichlids, the Direction I sugested we go in.
I have a number of rocks about 100lbs of tahitian moonsand as a substrate and four anubias plants, a couple pieces of driftwood.
Centerpiece of tank was Jardini Arowana who was getting a bit too agressive for his tank mates. In fact we have been having agression problems with a number of different types of cichlids and are considering going non-agro.
Current residents that will be staying
1-Gold nugget pleco L-018 about 4"
3- Clown Loaches about 4"
Would like to add a L025 The mean arse Jar killed the last one, and an L200.
Would like to house a total of 10 Discus.
My Tap water is about 7.4PH and fairly soft. It comes from the ground soft and acidic and they add lime to help reduce damage to plumbing as well as Chrorine, no Chloramine thankfully.
My concerns-
1) My filters are moving about 1200G/h to acomodate large messy eating critters. I assume at the least I will be doing 50%WC twice a week. Is my filtration now worthless?
2) should I try to buffer the PH down/add more drift wood? I am concerned about PH swings at WC.
3) I would like to maintain the tank at least moderately planted without having to go crazzy adding ferts or Co2. With the heavy water changes Discus require is this possible?
Keeping Discus has always interested me, and since this is a family tank my days of keeping monsters may be over. My wife would prefer Discus over the Pike Cichlids, the Direction I sugested we go in.