View Full Version : minimum discus tank width
ziku1
Tue Jul 25, 2006, 02:10 PM
i was going to purchase some juvenile discus
and was thinking what the minimum tank width is to get them to their full size
I understand there is a lot of water change and heavy feeding involved but will having a 6ftx18in widex 20 inch high tank affect how big they get
( i plan to keep about 10 discus in there. will that be too many too grow them all to full size?)
samir
Tue Jul 25, 2006, 02:25 PM
when they are adult side i'll suggest a 72 X 24 X 24. right now a standard 3 foot should be okay with daily 50% water changes. small discus get spooky in bigger tanks JMO. and doing water changes, without some kind of automation in a 6X2X2 or larger is a very very painful experience.
FishLover
Tue Jul 25, 2006, 03:21 PM
Here is what I do for my 72in tank:
1. I fill a plastic container (45 g) with tap water using a hose connecting to the tap, treat it. I have an air pump in there to keep the water moving after the treatment.
2. Using the same hose that has a siphone attached at the end, I clean up the tank gravel and take out about 45g of water. The hose is long enough for me to put the water outside directly.
3. I then plug in a pump to pump the water from the container to the tank.
4. After that, everything goes in the container (hose, pumps water treatement chems and so on). It has a cover so I can keep all these items in. I store this container away until the next W/C
This way, I can do a 40% WC within one hour or so and keep my wife happy because no spills and everything is stored away. She does not even have to know I did the W/C. Mostly, I do this when she takes the kid out somewhere so I don't have to worry my little guy trying to turn off my pump every few minutes, or trying to drop something in the container just for fun.
I do a 40% W/C each week. 70 to 80% once a month. Maybe I need to do more but I have a light load (11 3.5" discus and 3 cories, 4 ottos) for the size of my tank. I also think the very reason for me to keep discus is to enjoy them, not to do water change everyday.
ziku1
Wed Jul 26, 2006, 06:25 AM
since i have already purchased my 6ftx18x20
i'm a bit worried about the discus
will they be stunted in growth due to the size or is it still possible to grow full size discus if i keep the discus load low
ie bare bottom tnk with 6 discus
samir
Wed Jul 26, 2006, 07:23 AM
10 would be okay in that tank .
ziku1
Wed Jul 26, 2006, 08:19 AM
i was hoping to grow some big 7-8 inch ones
so is this is possible in my size tank
they will have no ther tankmates until they are grown
and will have 10% water changes tues, thurs, sat, sunday
they will be fed beefheart mixture, tetra colour bits
frozen bloodworm, live blackworms (sterilized),
and the tank will have a 200litre sump filter
is there anything else i need to consider to grow big discus
samir
Wed Jul 26, 2006, 08:22 AM
i was hoping to grow some big 7-8 inch ones
so is this is possible in my size tank
they will have no ther tankmates until they are grown
:shock: did you mean 7-8cm ????
to grow them quick and big fast you will need 50% WC everyday
ziku1
Wed Jul 26, 2006, 08:31 AM
well time isnt a problem for me so long as they reach big sizes
also its a 450litre tank+200 litre sump capacity
so do i really need to do 300litre water changes everyday
THe max w/c i can do is about 60litres a day
also can i do less water changes while they are small and slowly increase frequency as they get bigger
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