Excited for you Jacklyn
On Wednesday my wilds arrive!! The 6 green tefes from John at FreshwaterTropicals will be my first set of wild discus. This is where I hope to track their progress in their new tank. The tank they are going in is a standard 75 gallon with a small school of black neon tetras, 4 laetacara dorsigera and 3 bolivian rams. There are also corydoras, nerites and 3 ancistrus to act as a clean up crew. Manzanita wood and sand make up the hardscape in this tank. It previously housed festivum cichlids which were sold to accommodate for the discus. Here is a picture of the tank, stay tuned for the fish pictures and updates. Cant wait until Wednesday!!!
~JACKLYN~
Excited for you Jacklyn
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Great tank and of course Pat has great wilds. I don't have wilds but have come to appreciate them much more. Just one small suggestion. Or actually a question. Is that where you plan to put the heater in that position when the fish do come in? If so it would be better served for you and the discus if it could be put horizontally on the bottom of the back side of the tank. It would be aesthetically more pleasing and of course be out of the way of your fish which can get burned or they may eventually attempt to breed on any vertical thing that is in the tank including a heater. That could injure their breeding tubes. Also it benefits you when doing water changes because it will be closer to the bottom so that it doesn't burst or burn out on you. Will look forward to seeing the fish in the tank and congratulations. It's a lovely home for your new expected arrivals.
Tis a great suggestion Dustin, I shall see what I can do about that. I guess ive looked at it like that so long that I don't even notice it anymore. I do turn it off during water changes, I turn the whole power strip off but you are right about it possibly burning someone.
~JACKLYN~
Looks great. Good luck!
Yun-
- 265G Wild Discus Community- 90G African Cichlids- 56G Reef- 20G, 20G, 29G Community- 20G, 26G, 36G empty
FISH ARE HERE!! Currently they sit on my desk at work in a very well packaged, warm box. I took one baggie out to look and the fish inside looked stressed but absolutely beautiful!! I am leaving in t minus 59 minutes to take them home! You have no idea how excited I am.
~JACKLYN~
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
We are excited to see the fish as well ! ..The box looks good
Jacklyn, once the fish are tanked, lights out for several hours and maybe dim light later in the day. No pics for a while and do not try to feed yet and then only lightly.
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Yes Ma'am. The only light will be from the window in the room which has blinds but still lets the afternoon sun glow through them. There is another tank directly across the room from the one these discus are going in, I should turn that tank light off too?? Its a densely planted tank so its lights are bright leds. I wont be feeding them until tomorrow morning I suppose.
~JACKLYN~
I would make it as dark as possible until dinner time then try room lights only.
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
deal.
~JACKLYN~
I got my 2 tefe yesterday also so I know how you feel. Mine are doing great can't wait to see your set up once they are settled in