Six Sterbai Cories will do the job and an excellent idea to place sponges over inlets,They will require squeezing out every week to ten days
I am going to put my grown discus in my other tank. That tank is about 300 liters (76 G), 2 filters with a turnover over 10 times the tank, I am thinking of placing some sponges over the inlets so no beef or other heavy food can get into the filter and rot. The tank will get some wood, stones, plants and sand. I still have Cardinals, which also will be placed in the tank.
Now here is the question, which Corries or other type of fish would be best to keep the sand clean and is it a good or bad idea to place sponges over the inlets?
Six Sterbai Cories will do the job and an excellent idea to place sponges over inlets,They will require squeezing out every week to ten days
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Thanks Akili, I was thinking that 2 filters might be overdoing it, as this was for my high tech planted tank, this next scape will be low tech..... what are your thoughts about that?
Hay Martin,
How many discus in the new tank...?
Never too much filters, if you have them use them. If they are efficient and not a pain to maintain then I see no reason not to add them.
Mr. Naz already gave you some great advice, many like sterabi and they do well w discus and the temps, I love emerald corries myself because of their look and have a nice group in my tank that are huge fat and great scavengers.
I would totally cover the inlets or add any pre-filters you possibly can, it really helps with the maintenance.
There will only be 5-6 discus, about 30-40 cardinals in the tank. I want to go for sponges to cover the inlet, because it should be very easy to keep clean, even on a daily base.
I was/am a bit scared that the flow would be to strong for Discus, as they don't seem to like that.
Im not illiterate...only my phone's auto correct is
Yep, canister filters. Pointing the outlets to the front glass did cross my mind too.