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All 6 discus are in the tank and looking healthy, staying in a group huddled together. Just my luck that the lights would blow when i went to turn them on this morning, ill have to try get new bulbs over the weekend.
Did around a 30% water change last night, i would have done more but i didnt have a big enough water storage container at the time, just got a 200 litre (50ish gallon) blue barrel so from now on ill be able to do 80% water changes daily.
Currently looking for a more powerful pump to speed up the water changes.
Anyway back to the discus, tried feeding frozen brine shrimp last night but they kept spitting it out, they are very skittish at the minute but they have only been in the tank for a day so that is to be expected. I siphoned out the brine shrimp and waited 2 hours before offering tetra discus pellets, a few picked at them but they didnt eat much.
Tonight i will see what frozen foods i have and offer them something different (possibly bloodworms, iknow they are not the most nutritious meal but i do want to get them eating), i also have frozen discus mix (not homemade) but when i fed it to my other discus a few years back it made them quite bloated)
Any advice appreciated, thanks
-Ross
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Hey Ross! Very cool project! I am ready for pics!! I love blue scorps and can't wait to see yours grow!
Sounds like you are off to a nice start and had a good plan going in. Do you know the source of the fish or where they came from etc? How do the shapes and all look today, eye ratio and what not?
I'd give them some time on the food, no need to rush as they settle. But it sounds like you are really staying on top of water quality and un-eaten food and if thats the case then you can try to get them to eat if it makes you feel better but I wouldn't worry too much yet as they are very new.
Just do your thing and go about your business let them adjust to you and they will be off to the races!
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Hey Ross! Very cool project! I am ready for pics!! I love blue scorps and can't wait to see yours grow!
Sounds like you are off to a nice start and had a good plan going in. Do you know the source of the fish or where they came from etc? How do the shapes and all look today, eye ratio and what not?
I'd give them some time on the food, no need to rush as they settle. But it sounds like you are really staying on top of water quality and un-eaten food and if thats the case then you can try to get them to eat if it makes you feel better but I wouldn't worry too much yet as they are very new.
Just do your thing and go about your business let them adjust to you and they will be off to the races!
Hi phil, I had them imported from thailand and from what i could tell on the import list they are quite high quality,
They all look to be nicely shaped so far but it is still hard to tell. I ordered the smallest size i could get in order to ensure they grow out to their full potential by doing the water changes myself, ill keep offering different foods and siphoning up what they dont eat.
I am trying to figure out how to get good quality pictures up, ill see what i can do tonight. (Currently using an ipad and the quality is terrible :D)
Thanks for the advice it is much appreciated !
-Ross
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Look forward to seeing them as well. They surely are still settling so be patient. Also keep in mind discus can be picky with new foods so persistence is key. You are doing exactly thr right thing by continuing to try food and siphon what they don't eat. Be patient and keep at it and good luck
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They lined up for their first photo shoot :D
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This is a better picture
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Im pretty sure a blue diamond somehow got mixed into the bunch haha
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Ill keep trying to get better quality pictures up for you guys.
Other than that not much to report, offered bloodworms today with some success, a few picked at them and ate some but not much, all in due time.
Im going to get my 200 litre(50ish gallon) barrel all hooked up tonight and ready to go.
Ill post some pictures of the tank and my setup once its all up and running smoothly.
Hope you all enjoyed the photos !
-Ross
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Very cool!! What an awesome first pic !
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Ok so this is more of a question than an update, but in regards to the discus they are all fine and looking healthy, they seem to be settling in slowly, last night they were fairly interested in tetra prima discus pellets which is good but other than that not much to update on.
My question is in regards to water changes, specifically my pump to get the aged water in my aging barrel into my tank,
I currenty use a small slow pump that takes ages.
I was able to get my hands on a brand new pump, it is a garden pump used for pumping large quantities of water. My problem is that its 1215 gallons per hour (4600 litres) which is way to fast for my 65 gallon tank :D.
Does anybody know how i could slow this down ? The pump is non adjustable.
Any advice on how to slow the flow down going into the tank would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
-Ross
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You could always kink the hose that it is coming out of. Is the pump in a bucket with the hose coming out? You could also attach a big sponge or something or a towel even wrapped over top. That will deflect the blast of the water and let it go slower.
Just two ideas that came to mind for me.
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You could always kink the hose that it is coming out of. Is the pump in a bucket with the hose coming out? You could also attach a big sponge or something or a towel even wrapped over top. That will deflect the blast of the water and let it go slower.
Just two ideas that came to mind for me.
Thanks for the ideas phil !
I was able to get a really wide hose to attach onto the output of the pump so that there is much less pressure than with a garden hose.
With the discus all is good, they picked at some turkey heart last night but again didnt eat much.
They really love their water changes, they get much more active after them so ill keep up the big w/cs.
Full setup pics coming soon so stay tuned!
-Ross
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Nice... also another idea is you can go to a hardware store and rig up a cheap ball valve or something like that to limit the flow. You would need to be a tad handy to do that. My low tech *** would use the sponge and rubber bands or something lool!!!
Don't jump around too much on food, especially early on, you will never get them to eat that way. Stick with either a routine of 2-3 foods or even just one to get thm going and used to it. But if every feed is new, they may stay picky on you. Since they are tiny and growing, Id pound them w that turkey heart mix and use something like FREEZE DRIED BLACK WORMS AND STICK TO THAT.
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Thanks for the ideas phil !
I was able to get a really wide hose to attach onto the output of the pump so that there is much less pressure than with a garden hose.
With the discus all is good, they picked at some turkey heart last night but again didnt eat much.
They really love their water changes, they get much more active after them so ill keep up the big w/cs.
Full setup pics coming soon so stay tuned!
-Ross
Connect a siphon tube to the end like a python. You could go even further and stuff it with a micron sock or filter floss. Does it seem to bother your fish? Many are running in the 1000-1200gph range with sumps although at your guys size might be a bit much. As full says a ball valve would also be an idea. Would be really simple. Just get a threaded pvc ball valve and get the proper barbed fittings to fit the size tubing you are using. Super simple
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Slightly worrying update today, i did a 50% water change with my new pump and then fed a cube of brine shrimp and siphoned out the leftovers.
Shortly after that one of the discus started hanging around the top of the tank, seperated from the others acting slightly lethargic.
A few things to note : after the water change the water was kind of cloudy and small bubbles formed on the surface of the water, this may have been from the pressure of the water from the w/c and also i left my aerator running in the aging barrel so it sucked up quite a lot of bubbles and they were pumped into the tank, also there was a very thin layer of film in some areas of the tank, even though there is quite a lot of surface agitation from the 2 sponge filters in the tank.
One of my fears is that the pump (unused before this) may have had some sort of lubrication fluid/oil in it although i did rinse out the pump and i ran it for a while pumping clean water through it before i used it.
At the minute i dont have water heated ready to do a water change (its currently heating in the aging barrel but wont be up to temperature for another 6-8 hours)
I added some fluval water conditioner to the tank which is supposed to reduce heavy metals which im hoping will help.
If anyone has any advice at all on what i could do or what you think this is please leave a reply, thanks
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I also added some carbon to try and minimise the heavy metals in the water if that is the issue, i also skimmed the surface of the water with some paper towel which got rid of the small bubbles and the film.
Here are some photos of what is going on Attachment 113193Attachment 113194
-Ross
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If it were me I would be concerned about the bubbles and film on the surface. Hard to tell if it came from that pump or not.
Why the concern of heavy metals ?
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If it were me I would be concerned about the bubbles and film on the surface. Hard to tell if it came from that pump or not.
Why the concern of heavy metals ?
Oils from machinery usually contain heavy metals in high concentrates, so that was the main thing i was concerned about.
However i washed out the pump fully and made sure there was no more oil left inside it, did a 70% water change and everything seemed fine, no film or bubbles.
The discus are starting to eat much better now, im sticking to frozen cubes of brine shrimp before i do my water change and tetra discus pellets in the evening.
Everything is running smoothly now and it only takes me 6 minutes to do a 75% water change now which is great.
Thank you to everyone that has offered advice so far especially ryan and phil !
-Ross