marchmaxima
Mon Sep 08, 2008, 11:18 AM
Hi,
I have never owned Discus before and have just bought a 4x4x2 with the intention of building a discus tank. After doing some research, my plans for a high-light planted tank with 6-8 juvies has been shelved in favour of a bare-bottom set up and anything else it takes to raise juvies the right way.
I've read what diets people are using and how often they require feeding. My question is aimed at anyone who can't be in the same physical location as the tank most of the day. How you practically manage the feeds? I assume auto-feeders are part of the solution, but since you vary the meals in terms of variety, do you set up one feeder for beefheart mix, one for flakes, one for something else, etc etc, and rotate these? If not, how do you do it?
I work full time in the city, and popping in home to feed the discus 4-6 times a day won't be an option.
I have never owned Discus before and have just bought a 4x4x2 with the intention of building a discus tank. After doing some research, my plans for a high-light planted tank with 6-8 juvies has been shelved in favour of a bare-bottom set up and anything else it takes to raise juvies the right way.
I've read what diets people are using and how often they require feeding. My question is aimed at anyone who can't be in the same physical location as the tank most of the day. How you practically manage the feeds? I assume auto-feeders are part of the solution, but since you vary the meals in terms of variety, do you set up one feeder for beefheart mix, one for flakes, one for something else, etc etc, and rotate these? If not, how do you do it?
I work full time in the city, and popping in home to feed the discus 4-6 times a day won't be an option.