i thinks we are in Week 4 now :
fish :
the discus start to refuse dry food(tetra color flake and hikari wafers) and eat more frozen blood worm and tubifex worm.
the shrimp and guppy doing too good ... so many fry
water :
the water condition still good for now(28-29C) , i shutdown the flow rate of all my filter to very low , the fish have more time to relax now , i thinking about add 1 more filter , maybe fuval 405 also in low flow setting .
plant :
some algae are showing up
here some picture for this week
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[QUOTE=brianyu;871477]i thinks we are in Week 4 now :
fish :
the discus start to refuse dry food(tetra color flake and hikari wafers) and eat more frozen blood worm and tubifex worm. [/QUOT
i thought you shouldnt feed discus Tubifex worms.
i like that tank for shrimp
the problem with feeding in a planted tanks.. the discus can't find the food at the bottom.. it took awhile but my fish finally accepted tetrabits
Jester - S0S Crew Texas
Bloodworms are junk food with very little nutrition, that is why it is so easy to get fish to eat them and then they will not eat what they should. Tubifex are cultured/found in very unsanitary conditions. And feeding them might introduced parasites and other nasties into your tank.
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the frozen food are safe , hikari have a very good sterilizer stage , i'm not too worry about parasites, but there are not much protein in there . I will try to cut back on frozen food .
Okay, Here we go again.. This is just getting real old..Deja vu time and again.
Look its simple.... If you want the best chance of succeeding with Discus ...read and apply whats here...
Take a look at these threads please... They are meant to guide you and other novices....
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...st-discus-tank
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...ed-with-Discus
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...e-bottom-tanks
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...hat-not-to-buy
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...t-I-ve-learned...
After reading those threads you should be able to look at what you are doing and whats recommended and make the changes needed if you really want to succeed with discus.
If after reading thru those threads you need more help, we have a questionaire that you can fill out here...
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...p-Questionaire
That will help more experienced Discus keepers get you on the right track...First step though is to educate yourself thoroughly using resources like these.
I don't understand why it is so hard for some people to understand.. If someone asks for experienced advice...give it and if they chose not to listen...move on and let them do what they please with their fish...If they kill it so be it...But don't get sucked into a pointless thread. Theres plenty of others out there that will listen...you focus on them. If everyone does that, there will be no question as to whats the best way to do something.
Brianyu,
As said by others ... what you are doing isn't proving any thing.. Its not an experiment...it lacks controls and sufficient numbers of samples to generate anything of real value. If you like the look of one fish in a tank.... go for...if its healthy, and you don't run into a probelm it'll live fine, discus can be alone. They feel more secure and act more naturally in groups....they also eat more and grow faster and better in groups. The only thing you accomplish by keeping one lone discus like that is you cheat yourself out of the pleasure watching discus interact with other discus. It is your fish to do with as you please....But the way you are keeping it is not what most here would recommend...It is not what I recommend to you or any novice.
Threads like this take away from this forum... And makes it more diificult for those with experience to help those in need of it...threads like this make experienced members not want to help others...and I don't blame them..I'm one of these "experienced" members too and I feel their frustration...But I need this forum to teach novices how to best raise their fish so that our hobby continues to grow...so I will continue to try and help where I can.
Anyone posting in this thread should read this if they haven't already.....
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...ts...Read-this.....
I believe that everyone should have the freedom here to post their opinions and experiences... but People need to moderate themselves...learn when to walk away...and leave a problem thread or questionable member to the forum's moderators to deal with.... people need to stop feeding into these threads.It just makes them worse. As the forum's owner I feel this is a very fair request. I know very well that some would do things different that I do with the running of the forum...I'll reserve my personal thoughts on some of these people and just say that I'm fine with that and I am always open to talking with members about their legitimate concerns.... But at the end of the day...I run SimplyDiscus how I think it will best and most fairly meet its goals of promoting our hobby and understanding discus in the largest number of people worldwide. I've done this for the last 10 years now and will continue to do so as long as I can.
Locking this thread now...
Al
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