Having been wiped out once, I have to say good healthy stock to begin with. If you don't have that, none of the rest even comes into play.
Food (type and amount)
Water Changes
Space (more space = lower bioload)
Filtration
water quality (ph, tds, low nitrates)
Good healthy stock to start with
tank cleanliness
other
all of above
What do you think is the most important thing for your discus?
Maybe some new thoughts will come up.
You can choose more than one thing in this poll
Maybe there is more than one answer in your mind and your opinion.Please discus this.
Thank you
Ardan
Last edited by Ardan; 12-03-2006 at 07:22 AM.
Having been wiped out once, I have to say good healthy stock to begin with. If you don't have that, none of the rest even comes into play.
Mama Bear
With healthy stock to begin with, water quality and diet, definitely, IMO.
Connie
So Many Fish... So Little Tank Space
WATER QUALITY & STABILITY forget tds & Ph
all the above, but above them all is water quality....get that wrong & everything else is irrelevant.
I voted for "all of the above". If all are not part of the husbandry practiced, it doesn't matter if you have good stock or not, your experience with discus will be a bad one. Your discus' experience with you will be worse.
JMO based OME.
Mat
I think good healthy discus to begin with from a reliable source that you have personally researched is number one for me ~ very important ~
....after that ~ the rest I learned here ~ follow advice from whom you trust and it is a piece of cake IMO ~
Marie ~
I said all of the above although starting with good healthy stock can be questioned. I have seen people get sick fish and bring them back very nicely. Perhaps not A grade or whatever the scale is.. but very nice.
Amber
Proud single working mother of three.
I voted good stock to start with....pro's have more than enough trouble with diseased discus. When an unhealthy discus is sold to a novice they have almost no chance of being a discus hobbiest in 12 months imo.
I voted all the above. I think that once you start with quality, healthy Discus, water quality is the most important. Everyone else is spot on by the way . Good poll Ardan!
Andrew Richardson
www.aagreencountrydiscus.com
I agree. Early this year I ordered and received 4 Discus. One died right away, one had a swim bladder problem and still does. Both of these were 3" Discus. I also received two 4" Discus. One with gill flukes and one with, well, who knows? But it was ailing for at least a month. Had I been new to Discus, I think that experience would have made me throw in the towel. I had my hands full trying to get both of them healthy. BTW, both are now healthy, and the one that was sick for a month + is part of a spawing pair.
Connie
So Many Fish... So Little Tank Space
I only voted for good healthy stock, because without it none of the remainder matter.
Paul
Comfortably numb.
Well, actually, practicing all the above can bring an unhealthy discus back into form, while not practicing all of the above will take healthy stock into the crapper. Yes? No? Maybe...?
Mat