spaceman1979
Wed Jan 27, 2010, 02:02 AM
Hi All,
Been a while since I posted. The new tank I bought some time ago ended up as a 'normal' freshwater tank rather than a discus tank.
Having recently bought a new house and given away all the fish, I have an empty tank and am considering a discus / tetra tank.
As I travel a bit with work, I am conscious that I don't want to increase the bio-load of the tank so that if I have to miss a water change on a weekly basis that the fish won't be in dire straits - not the ideal situation but I have to be realistic...
So - now to the question.
I'm thinking I'll get five discus and maybe a dozen tetras...maybe on the tetras (I'm thinking that a discus only tank might look pretty cool).
As I won't be breeding, I'll aim to put some inert sand at the bottom of the tank and fill it with plants and logs - which will obviously help with the softness of the water.
I'm aware that I need to cycle the tank, however in my reading I read that discus get uber-stressed on their own and they are best in groups of five. Noting this, how to you cycle the tank enough to simulate the biowaste of five discus?
Now to the important details:
- tank is 4 feetx 14 inches x 18 inches
- filtration is via a sump that includes a wet/dry bioball areas with multiple bags of ceramic rings for the lovely bacteria to get settled in. The sump also has a seperate submersible filter to add extra filtration power (that's the plan anyways). The sump tank is about 70 litres (can't quite remember the dimensions).
Thanks in advance for posts.
Been a while since I posted. The new tank I bought some time ago ended up as a 'normal' freshwater tank rather than a discus tank.
Having recently bought a new house and given away all the fish, I have an empty tank and am considering a discus / tetra tank.
As I travel a bit with work, I am conscious that I don't want to increase the bio-load of the tank so that if I have to miss a water change on a weekly basis that the fish won't be in dire straits - not the ideal situation but I have to be realistic...
So - now to the question.
I'm thinking I'll get five discus and maybe a dozen tetras...maybe on the tetras (I'm thinking that a discus only tank might look pretty cool).
As I won't be breeding, I'll aim to put some inert sand at the bottom of the tank and fill it with plants and logs - which will obviously help with the softness of the water.
I'm aware that I need to cycle the tank, however in my reading I read that discus get uber-stressed on their own and they are best in groups of five. Noting this, how to you cycle the tank enough to simulate the biowaste of five discus?
Now to the important details:
- tank is 4 feetx 14 inches x 18 inches
- filtration is via a sump that includes a wet/dry bioball areas with multiple bags of ceramic rings for the lovely bacteria to get settled in. The sump also has a seperate submersible filter to add extra filtration power (that's the plan anyways). The sump tank is about 70 litres (can't quite remember the dimensions).
Thanks in advance for posts.