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    I kept discus about 25 years ago and haven't had any since then. I am currently setting up a discus tank to grow our some youngsters. My water parameters are Ph 7.4-7.6 with TDS of 195-200 our of the tap. I will have an aged water barrel to do water changes from but the high Ph has me somewhat concerned. Do you think I will be able to successfully grow out discus with these water parameters with frequent water changes and high quality food?

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    Hi

    IMO you should be good. Just my opinion.

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    MY PH IS HIGH ALL MY DISCUS DO JUST FINE

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    as long as you keep it consistant you will be fine, some on here have ph 8 and higher... they are not wilds correct, domestic?
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    As all others have mentioned, you are perfectly fine. What is the PH of your water after 24 hours of aeration?
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    I have a PH of 8.2 and have no problems. Consistency in the number is more important than the number itself. You will only need low PH if you have wilds or breeding pairs.


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    Thanks everyone. That is what I was hoping to hear. 24 hrs aeration ph is still 7.6. My plan is just to grow out discus at first and then maybe try some pair set up. At that time I realize I will need to lower my parameters to meet their needs. I intend to keep domestic. No wilds for me although years ago I did keep them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frenchbrit View Post
    Thanks everyone. That is what I was hoping to hear. 24 hrs aeration ph is still 7.6. My plan is just to grow out discus at first and then maybe try some pair set up. At that time I realize I will need to lower my parameters to meet their needs. I intend to keep domestic. No wilds for me although years ago I did keep them.
    Not necessarily. Just discussing this right now with a mod. He has high ph and hard water and still gets a 90% hatch rate. You just have to see how it all goes.
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    Hard water is great to grow out youngsters in. It's full of needed minerals. I believe this minimizes growth defects. My ph won't even read on the high ph test kit from API and my fish do great.
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    That's good news. I will try things out first. Firts things first---growing our youngsters. Then if I decided to attempt the breeding process I will see how successfully it goes with my water parameters before investing in RO/DI etc. Baby steps and all in good time

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    IT would appear that learning to type may be first thing !!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by frenchbrit View Post
    That's good news. I will try things out first. Firts things first---growing our youngsters. Then if I decided to attempt the breeding process I will see how successfully it goes with my water parameters before investing in RO/DI etc. Baby steps and all in good time
    That sounds like a perfect plan. Too many folks immediately jump into trying to breed before they have ever raised fish. You have to walk before you can run.
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