Finally got everything setup after waiting for what seemed like forever! Recent additions are 4 Stendker Discus Flachen X Snakeskin, Leopard Snakeskin, Brilliant Turquoise, Pigeon Blood.
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Finally got everything setup after waiting for what seemed like forever! Recent additions are 4 Stendker Discus Flachen X Snakeskin, Leopard Snakeskin, Brilliant Turquoise, Pigeon Blood.
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Why are you posting ? Just to show your tank ? What do you want to know ?
Your planted tank looks clean, and your fish look healthy & ok.
How else can we help you ?
Maybe I'm a bit thick tonight, but I still don't get the drift of what is set out here, and what is looked for by way of an answer.
Please explain it to me.
Paul seems the OP is just trying to show their new fish in their planted tank in the planted tank section here....
What I will say is that the black substrate is not doing your fish any favors. My cobalt used to look very dark like that as well as many of my other fish. Switching to white sand was night and day in look of the fish. Colors were almost instantly more vibrant.
With that said your tank looks nice. Keep up with wc and tank maintenance it isn't the easiest thing with discus in a planted.
I like your Tank OP. I have the same aquascaping idea for my future 65 gallon. Except that I'll be using less plants, and a white sand substrate to Make their colors pop more.
Thanks guys and gals! I really wanted black substrate!! tired of pool filter sand and I was aware that there might be some "peppering" my pigeon blood actually started peppering a little already and TBH I think it looks more natural and I like it. I did remove the solid black background as I felt that would have been too much. Hopefully as the plants fill in everything will become more vibrant.
4 is a tricky number to keep discus .There might be potential aggression problems and sick fish as a final result of constant chasing .
You better add 2 more discus to the batch .
Black substrate will affect and darken the colours on all of your discus , and not just your peppered PB . Your SS and BD and BT are already dark in appearance.
But if you are not dissatisfied with their dulled colours there is absolutely nothing else wrong keeping them with dark substrate .
I have plans to add 1-2 more discus from Hans here in the near future. What stendker strains would you recommend so that peppering won't be a huge problem and eye sore? I've had my heart set on a checkerboard but I know that will pepper. Also there colors are very vibrant and colorful it may be the way the picture was taken or the lightning. Thanks for your help
Only the various pb strains will pepper. Checkerboard would fall under that category. Quality breeding has minimized the amount of peppering but it will still happen. Mine have very little from being in the tank with dark substrate. It affected the other fish as well. Almost instantly they became brighter when switching from dark to light. Here is the difference in my cobalt almost immediately. Attachment 108414Attachment 108415
I understand what you mean now by 4 being a tricky number. My flachen snakeskin can be skittish sometimes and when he has a panic the rest of them start freaking out too. By adding two more would this be minimized in your opinion? Also here's my current stocking: 65 planted
14-15 neon tetra
1 Bolivian ram
1 black phantom tetra
6 sterbai corydoras
1 snail
6 amano shrimp
4 stendker discus
I was going to post how much your tank looks like mine even down to the hans fish and I see you posted the same on my post from a few days back....weird! Looks great!How is your tall grass doing I just added grass to mine it didn't arrive in the best shape and it's not doing too well. Where did you get yours if it's doing well? Here's an updated picture of my 65gAttachment 108446