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Tank Bottom
Hi everyone. What is the easiest and quickest way to keep the tank bottom clean all the time?
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Has the tank got gravel or not?
if it has.......gravel vacume is the easiest way with lots of w/c's
hth
Cheers
Luke
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No, there is no gravel. What's W/C's?
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I just wipe the bottom of the tank down with a cloth that i use ONLY for my tanks. Be sure to rinse the cloth between each use.
w/c = water changes
hth
Cheers
Luke
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Thank you, Luke!!!
That is very helpful. How about the discharge from the fish? How you get rid of them?
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Hiya,
usually when i do a w/c i use the suction from the drainage tube to suck up all the unwanted matter from the bottom of the tank.
its the easiest way.
Cheers
luke
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Thank you, Luke. I appreciated.
How oftern you change water?
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I change 25-30% everyday
OR
50% every 2nd day
Have a GOOD look around and pick up ideas from everyone here. Ask plenty of questions, people are more than willing to help.
Cheers
Luke
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Thanks Luke. How can you change your water everyday? What method that you use? Because I change mine once a week. I have to fill up a 44 gallons trash can for age water and adjust pH and temperature. This takes me about at least 2 days due to the fact that temperature takes 2 days to reach to the right mark.
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Oh, I am sorry if I put this in a wrong topic. I think it should not be a new topic at all. Sorry everyone. I was new when I make up this topic. But Luke has been very helpful. Many thanks, Luke.
Best Regard,
Huy
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I fill my storage barrel with a mix of hot and cold water from the tap. I have a heater and a pump in my storage barrel. this keeps the water at 84 degrees and agitates the water to off gas CO2 which allows the pH to stabilize.
p.s. I'm going to move this thread to the beginner section so it will help others new to discus.
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Great idea Carol, I am too think this should belong here. Anyway, thanks for the info.
Best Regard,
Huy
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What is the ph of your tap water untreated. In most cases you don't even have to adjust the ph. If you look at the posts on (water works) you'll find that most people stay with the ph of their tap water. Discus can handle ph as high as 8. All you really have to make sure is that the ph does not fluctuate too much.
Click here:
http://forum.simplydiscus.com//index...;threadid=6312
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One more thing, I change 50% of my water everyday. ;D
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Huy, buy a 'python' to help facilitate the water changes & suck up the fish poop. You can find it online or in the local fish store (LFS).
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