Re: New finatic from Canada
These fish look very healthy and happy. For small discus, I'd recommend you wipe the bottom and sides of the tank every so often to reduce the slime buildup. You'll need to keep up the big water changes for these fish to round up, and they will if they're raised in clean water. You'll need to keep that up until they get to ~5" at least, so even after they go into a 75 gal tank.
Good luck, Willie
Re: New finatic from Canada
Hey Willie
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words.
Right now I am doing 50% water changes every night with 50% RO/50% tap. I wipe down the tank (sides and bottom) once every two weeks. I didn't know that slime buildup would be so quick, never experienced that with my other fish. Right now I have the temp at 29 degrees.
two or three are rounding out nicely, I hope the others round out as nicely.
Re: New finatic from Canada
Welcome to Simply Discus Jason. It looks like you are off on a good start with your discus journey. That's a fine looking group you have there. With the right amount of water changes and lots of good food, i can see these guys turning out beautifully.
Good luck with it all.
Re: New finatic from Canada
Welcome Jason. Looks like 6 turquoise and 2 snake skin juvies you have there. The SS have the finer scribble pattern on their face and fins. You're off to a good start mate. Welcome to the SD posse!
Re: New finatic from Canada
Welcome Jason .
You are living many peoples dreams !
Piwowarski discus are top notch stuff !
I hope you enjoy and learn well with them .
Re: New fanatic from Canada
Thank you for the kind words and warm welcome coralbandit, danotaylor and two utes! I am really enjoying this journey with them so far. Just reading this forum has given me a lot of useful information and confidence to move forward with my first discus.
Thank you for the strain breakdown danotaylor, I was wondering what they looked like to people with a trained eye.
I am already considering some cobalts from the same breeder since my wife loves them (and I am quite keen on them, too) but I will give my current juvies time to grow out first.
Re: New fanatic from Canada
Good looking group of discus!! Did you see the parents? Keep up the water changes and you should do fine! What else are you feeding them?
Re: New fanatic from Canada
thank you, Iminit! I did get to see the parents, they were stunning; perfectly round, intense colour and fat. The parents recently had another spawn that was absolutely MASSIVE. I will get some pictures and post them.
In addition to my beefheart mix I feed them tetra tropical tetracolour flakes, frozen bloodworms and fluval bug bites.
question: what multi vitamin does everyone put in their beefheart mix? I don't want to buy one that isn't suitable for the discus.
Re: New fanatic from Canada
I think a lot use vitachem. Me I don’t use any. I don’t feed much beef heart it’s just to messy. I feed the freeze dried blackworms mostly. Some flake food and some pellets. What your feeding is good.
Re: New fanatic from Canada
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thank you, Iminit! I did get to see the parents, they were stunning; perfectly round, intense colour and fat. The parents recently had another spawn that was absolutely MASSIVE. I will get some pictures and post them.
In addition to my beefheart mix I feed them tetra tropical tetracolour flakes, frozen bloodworms and fluval bug bites.
question: what multi vitamin does everyone put in their beefheart mix? I don't want to buy one that isn't suitable for the discus.
I used to grind up some women's multivitamin in to my BH lol. I don't remember who told me to do that initially but I did and I ran with it. Never had a problem and I'd like to say my discus were robust.
Great start to your discus journey btw. Most first time discus owners do not like the idea of frequent WC's. I had some Piwow's and they were some of my favorites. Alex certainly knows what he is doing. Drool worthy for sure.