Economic
Sun May 31, 2009, 01:18 PM
Hi All,
Many years ago, I used to have discus with very little success. I would have spent a fortune buying new Discuss and using medication treatments etc.
This lack of success made me try African Cichlids, particularly Electric yellows. I have had these now for many years and apart from the occassional casualty, they have been thriving. With very little maintenance on my behalf, I have had some success in breeding (to my astonishment). My water changes are usually monthly (sometimes have stretched out to 2-3months). Feeding is every 2-3days. When I do a water change, I add some bi-carb soda and some epsom salts (to raise PH). I have NEVER tested the water for PH. I pour water directly from the hose into the tank and condition the water.
I feel as though my success to keeping these african cichlids, was the fact that I do not 'tinker' around with the water changes as often as I should. When I had Discus, I felt as though I would be doing water changes too frequently.
My tank dimensions are almost 3ftx3ftx3ft (almost triangular)
So what I would like to know is the following:
1) Would a monthly water change be sufficient for discus? I feel as though 2-3times a week is a bit excessive and I think I will be getting into the same type of problems when I first had discus
2) Could I use the same filter media in my filter if I do switch as this already has the bacteria etc
3) My temperature is currently 28.5degrees celsius. is this ok for discus?
4) Is this tnk big enough for discus
I am keen to try discus again, but the water changes are holding me back. I know i'll be dedicated at the start, but a couple of months later, i'll be back to my old tricks of doing the once a month.
Many years ago, I used to have discus with very little success. I would have spent a fortune buying new Discuss and using medication treatments etc.
This lack of success made me try African Cichlids, particularly Electric yellows. I have had these now for many years and apart from the occassional casualty, they have been thriving. With very little maintenance on my behalf, I have had some success in breeding (to my astonishment). My water changes are usually monthly (sometimes have stretched out to 2-3months). Feeding is every 2-3days. When I do a water change, I add some bi-carb soda and some epsom salts (to raise PH). I have NEVER tested the water for PH. I pour water directly from the hose into the tank and condition the water.
I feel as though my success to keeping these african cichlids, was the fact that I do not 'tinker' around with the water changes as often as I should. When I had Discus, I felt as though I would be doing water changes too frequently.
My tank dimensions are almost 3ftx3ftx3ft (almost triangular)
So what I would like to know is the following:
1) Would a monthly water change be sufficient for discus? I feel as though 2-3times a week is a bit excessive and I think I will be getting into the same type of problems when I first had discus
2) Could I use the same filter media in my filter if I do switch as this already has the bacteria etc
3) My temperature is currently 28.5degrees celsius. is this ok for discus?
4) Is this tnk big enough for discus
I am keen to try discus again, but the water changes are holding me back. I know i'll be dedicated at the start, but a couple of months later, i'll be back to my old tricks of doing the once a month.