View Full Version : My Discus, and a Bronze tinge to the water...
Stuquarium
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 06:04 AM
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hey guys.
i have a Discus tank thats got 2 peices of driftwood, medium and large, i use a small light, on a 4ft tank it's a 18" light.
it's seems the water, although ALL the water chemistry is excellent (and i change 30% of it every 3 days)that it's got an softy brownish amber tinge to it, it's not typically crystal clear. i was wondering from those people with driftwood in there tanks that this is a normal thing with the water and DW (i soaked each peice for an hour before placing in tank)or theres something in my driftwood thats causeing this..
the tanks 4 months old now. the woods been in 3. i really don;t mind about the color, as it gives the impression that it's deep in the amazon. i was just curious
mcloughlin2
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 06:25 AM
Its the driftwood realising tannins in to water....
Stuquarium
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 06:27 AM
how long should this take to clear up? its been like this for about 2-3months.
should i add a med like magic clear?
mcloughlin2
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 06:32 AM
It doesnt go away naturaly from wat ive heard....If u do more water changes it should clear up.... :D
Stuquarium
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 06:34 AM
i do them every 3 days, but it never clears up...
shoudl i remove the DW and soak it longer and try it that way?
mcloughlin2
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 06:49 AM
Its up to u but i think if it is turning the water to brown maybe u should take it out...ive never had any problem with DW changing the colour of my water but then again ive never kept alot.....of it a once... :D
Stuquarium
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 06:53 AM
hmm i'll see what others say about removing the DW.
i dont think i have "alot" of DW but they are nice size pieces for the tank.
i also have REd rock in there too. that couldn;t be coloring the water could it..
mcloughlin2
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 07:00 AM
Just wait and see wat the other guys say...im not really experianced with this sort of plant problem...maybe duck or someone can help....
Stuquarium
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 07:03 AM
yeah will do
thanks mate.
vishy
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 07:32 AM
Dont worry about it it's just tannins, no biggie will eventually clear up. Your fish probably like it,
Matt
Stuquarium
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 07:57 AM
but how long should i wait forfore taking action? if need be? 6+ months. a year + ?
hmm
oscar
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 08:12 AM
I've always had DW in tanks. This is normal. Don't worry about doing anything about it. Some pieces take a couple of months, some take years to stop doing it. As said above, your fish probably like it, as discus are a blackwater fish. This is what happens in their natural environment.
Look at it this way. Some people purcahse products to do this to their water. You're (sort of) getting it for free.
The only reason you'd do anything about it is if the colour bothers you.
Laurence
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 08:34 AM
My self and a mate had the same problem and were recomended by LFS to use Biosorb i think its called. Just put it in the filter and it help to get the tanner colour out. Should check it out
vishy
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 08:39 AM
Yeh I think if you really don't want it use activated carbon or seachem purigen its no biggie though,
Matt
Stuquarium
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 09:02 AM
thanks guys, seeing as it;s no biggy i might leave it alone, the color does bother me a little, we all love a nice clear tank right?
marg
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 10:14 AM
Don't worry about it Stu, as the guys have explained to you Discus love the tannin in the water. If it is really bothering you, do more frequent water changes but I can assure you that it won't hurt the Discus.
TeeFM
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 10:33 AM
I dont think discolouration of tank water should bother you as this is due to the relase of tanin from DW. This simulates the nature environment of the Amazon river and discu love it. Some people may even purchase this from shop to colour their tank water.
TeeFM
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 10:33 AM
I dont think discolouration of tank water should bother you as this is due to the relase of tanin from DW. This simulates the nature environment of the Amazon river and discu love it. Some people may even purchase this from shop to colour their tank water.
Stuquarium
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 10:35 AM
thanks guys! great stuff. i'll leave it as is..
lucky me to have such a natural thing. now fingers crossed i cant get them paired off.
sammigold
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 12:45 PM
you could always try boiling your wood for a couple of hours (if its not too big) We have some pieces in our tank and we boiled the wood for about 4 hours heaps of colour came out... Now it is in the tank we still get a release of the tannins but it takes longer for the water to get darker after a water change. This might help... but as everyone else says the discus love it and you might find that it grows on you also... I miss the colouring after a water change and am glad when it starts to change again... :lol:
merman
Sun Sep 11, 2005, 11:52 PM
Boiling seems to work and I think the product to use is Purigen by SeaChem.
lesley
Mon Sep 12, 2005, 08:00 AM
I have heaps of driftwood in my tanks.
If you use mangrove driftwood, you will not get the colouration. The rest will give you colouration for a while but it will eventually clear. I think one of mine, that I suspect might be gum, went for about six months before I got clearer water.
I think you can get a bit of microscopic stuff in the water from some driftwood - an internal filter filled with filter wool would probably help.
HTH, Lesley
Stuquarium
Mon Sep 12, 2005, 08:06 AM
thanks everyone!
i've made peace with rthe coloration and i'll just leave it alone
thanks again!
Merrilyn
Mon Sep 12, 2005, 10:14 AM
Good move Stu. I like the tea colour of the water too.
discus21
Thu Sep 15, 2005, 02:35 AM
stuart
leave the tank with the taning
i have this in my tank and it will probably not go away
as for discus it is the best because
the log also softens the water
which is ideal for discus
good luck on the pairing
discus
nicholas76
Sun Sep 18, 2005, 01:17 PM
Stu,
the quickest way to fix the problem is to remove those peices of wood.
If your LFS is any good he should be able to supply you or direct you to a place that sells drift wood that sells "tannin free" wood.
some sellers pre soak out the tannin before selling it to us.
that tea colour is a pain in the back side especially if your after a crystal clean tank look.
otto
Tue Sep 20, 2005, 04:18 AM
as laurence said bio chem zorb will clean up any stain thats leeching from
your driftwood. its a fantastic product.
aquafrogstuff
Thu Sep 22, 2005, 01:55 PM
I recently had a problem with newish discus in a tank with DW. The fish seemed skittish and generally uphappy. Water was brown from the tannin. I did a 50% water change but put the 50% from the tank in the bath (its white) so see just how brown the tank water really was. It was pretty crappy. The improvement in the fish and general clarity of the water since has been significant.
One thing I did too which you may consider is removing the DW and giving it a good wash in the water removed from the tank. I gave the DW a good clean in the removed tank water before putting it back in the tank. Seems to have a made a big difference.
rytis
Mon Oct 10, 2005, 04:29 AM
that brown color from peat or driftwood is GOOD for discus!
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