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Thu Jan 12, 2006, 06:50 PM
First, hello!
Second, the question isn't for me, but for my boy. I've got a 125 gallon African cichlid tank, and 20 gallon cichlid 'fry' tank, and a 29 gallon salt water reef tank. My boy (15 years old) has been keeping piranha for about a year now, and has just switched his 75 gallon tank to a discus tank. His current setup:
75 gallon tank, running an XP3 and an XP2. The XP2 is brand new, but the XP3 was running on a pirhana tank for 6 months. The tank was set up initially on Saturday (5 days ago) with just with thenew XP2 running. Sunday (4 days ago) we purchased 7 discus. Brought the discus home, drip acclimated them for 3 hours, moved the 'seeded' XP3 to the discus tank, put the discus in, and added a gallon pouch of Bio-Spira.
So far so good. He's got a large trash can next to the tank for aging water for changes. He's using a 25%/75% mix of ro/di water and tap water, and buffering to 6.4 PH before adding to the tank. Temp will match the tank, 85 degrees. He did the first water change Tuesday evening. A couple of hours after the water change the tank went through a bacteria bloom (the white cloudy water), but that cleared up by the morning, fish are doing fine.
So, that's the current setup. Sorry for the rambling. ;) Anyway, now the question (finally). Filtration is currently the XP2 and the XP3. Seems like a lot of flow for the discus, however. Large side surface area, etc. Them swimming in the tank reminds me of driving my wifes minivan in a strong wind. Would running the XP3 alone be enough filtration on this tank, assuming the water changes continue to be done every other day? Taking the XP2 off would lessen the flow considerably, but is it necessary for mechanical/biological filtration?
Oh, and if you made it all the way through my verbosity, thanks! :lol:
Second, the question isn't for me, but for my boy. I've got a 125 gallon African cichlid tank, and 20 gallon cichlid 'fry' tank, and a 29 gallon salt water reef tank. My boy (15 years old) has been keeping piranha for about a year now, and has just switched his 75 gallon tank to a discus tank. His current setup:
75 gallon tank, running an XP3 and an XP2. The XP2 is brand new, but the XP3 was running on a pirhana tank for 6 months. The tank was set up initially on Saturday (5 days ago) with just with thenew XP2 running. Sunday (4 days ago) we purchased 7 discus. Brought the discus home, drip acclimated them for 3 hours, moved the 'seeded' XP3 to the discus tank, put the discus in, and added a gallon pouch of Bio-Spira.
So far so good. He's got a large trash can next to the tank for aging water for changes. He's using a 25%/75% mix of ro/di water and tap water, and buffering to 6.4 PH before adding to the tank. Temp will match the tank, 85 degrees. He did the first water change Tuesday evening. A couple of hours after the water change the tank went through a bacteria bloom (the white cloudy water), but that cleared up by the morning, fish are doing fine.
So, that's the current setup. Sorry for the rambling. ;) Anyway, now the question (finally). Filtration is currently the XP2 and the XP3. Seems like a lot of flow for the discus, however. Large side surface area, etc. Them swimming in the tank reminds me of driving my wifes minivan in a strong wind. Would running the XP3 alone be enough filtration on this tank, assuming the water changes continue to be done every other day? Taking the XP2 off would lessen the flow considerably, but is it necessary for mechanical/biological filtration?
Oh, and if you made it all the way through my verbosity, thanks! :lol: