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Onewolf
09-04-2017, 10:19 AM
The destination

A 90 gallon Discus/community/display tank in the family room with 6-7 adult Discus. While waiting for the juvi Discus to mature in a grow tank the 90 will be populated with ~16 Cardinal Tetras, ~14 X-Ray Tetras, 5-6 Sterbai Cory, 3-4 Ottos, 1 Pleco

The journey

We would like to purchase 10-12 approx 2.5" Discus of 6-7 different strains/patterns. We want a mix of colors/solids/stripes/etc.

The reality: I have not been able to find many 2.5" Discus of desired strains from a single breeder so the current plan is to purchase approx 3" juvis which seem more plentiful/available. Hans has everything we want except Yellow Diamond/Crystal so I plan to purchase 8 juvis from Hans and 3 from Wattley.

The current planned mixture of strains looks like:

Wattley:


2 Albino Yellow Crystals Yellow
1 High Body Turquoise Blue
16 Cardinal Tetra (Go immediately into 90 community tank)

Hans:


2 German Wonder Blue/Brown/Red
2 Blue Diamond Blue
2 Pigeon Snakeskin Orange/Red/White
1 Checkerboard Orange
1 Fire Red Red

The 'Grow' tank is a 40 gallon breeder tank located in my wife's sewing/crafts room. Her only requirement for this tank is that the stand look like a decent piece of furniture. Therefore I built a 2x4 stand enclosed in 3/4" red oak veneer plywood and 3/4" red oak boards on the front. I think it's overbuilt such that it could support 10,000 lbs. :)

We live in Central Florida and our tap water is rather hard and we have a whole house water softener. For some reason the water softener removes a lot more GH than KH.

Tap water (with our whole house water softener):


7.5 PH (tap and aged)
120 ppm KH
20 PPM GH
250 TDS

Grow Tank Details


Bare Bottom
Daily 50% water changes
Maintain the grow tank at 87-88 degrees - Aqueon Pro 150 heater
Penn Plax Cascade 100 HOB filter + Lustar Hydro IV sponge filter
Beamswork ET Series 36" light + timer

Feeding Plan: Feed Frozen Beefheart (Start with San Fransisco Bay) three times daily (6AM, 12PM, 6PM) + Auto timer feed flake/pellets at 9AM and 3PM). Water change after 6PM feeding.

Current Status of grow tank:

The 40 grow tank is assembled and I am cycling the filters using Dr Tim's Ammonium Chloride solution (I was unable to find 'household' ammonia that didn't foam up when the bottle is shaken) and Seachem Stability to encourage bacteria to grow.

I have been cycling the tank for 4 days now and the ammonia is at 2ppm but no signs of nitrite.

Once the filters have cycled I will order the discus.

Current Status of 90 gal display tank


My wife insisted on having a full canopy because she's concerned that having four adventurous cats could be a problem with just a glass canopy. Therefore we ordered an Aquarium Woods Grande Crown stand/canopy in Espresso (http://aquariumwoodproducts.com/aquariumcabinet_grandseries.html) from a LFS and it took 5 weeks before it was delivered to the store. While we waited for the stand to be delivered I cycled two Penn Plax Cascade 1200 filters with the tank in the garage. We picked up and setup the stand/tank in the family room. I like the canopy setup with the front doors for easy/quick access and the whole front of the canopy can be flipped up/back for more complete access. I still have the two canister filters cycling using 5 gallon buckets in the garage with Dr Tim's Ammonium Chloride and Seachem Stability.

We are currently waiting for the tannins to finish leaching out of some driftwood in our swimming pool before we aquascape and fill the tank with water. I plan to install a black backdrop for the tank as well.


Stay tuned.

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The 90 gal cycling the filters in the garage:

http://www.onewolf.org/Album/Aquariums/90%20Gal%20Community/slides/IMG_4915.JPG

http://www.onewolf.org/Album/Aquariums/90%20Gal%20Community/slides/IMG_4912.JPG

http://www.onewolf.org/Album/Aquariums/90%20Gal%20Community/slides/IMG_4972.JPG

Ryan925
09-04-2017, 01:37 PM
Looks really nice. Where did you get the trim for the top of your stand build?

Onewolf
09-04-2017, 01:40 PM
Looks really nice. Where did you get the trim for the top of your stand build?

Home Depot. It's door/window casing.

Phillydubs
09-04-2017, 01:40 PM
What are you going to do w fish from two sources ? You plan to mix them from the jump in the grow out ?

Onewolf
09-04-2017, 02:27 PM
What are you going to do w fish from two sources ? You plan to mix them from the jump in the grow out ?

Yes, unless advised otherwise I plan to arrange to receive them on the same day and add them to the grow tank at the same time.

Davidzil
09-04-2017, 05:42 PM
Nice job on the set up, looks like you planned everything out.
Where are you located?

Onewolf
09-04-2017, 05:46 PM
Nice job on the set up, looks like you planned everything out.
Where are you located?

North of Heathrow/Lake Mary.

Onewolf
09-05-2017, 09:10 AM
What are you going to do w fish from two sources ? You plan to mix them from the jump in the grow out ?

What are the specific issues related to mixing juvi Discus from different breeders ? I assume the risk of disease/parasites can be minimized by purchasing from long established top rated breeders? Cryps vs Bloods? :D

Phillydubs
09-05-2017, 10:30 AM
What are the specific issues related to mixing juvi Discus from different breeders ? I assume the risk of disease/parasites can be minimized by purchasing from long established top rated breeders? Cryps vs Bloods? :D

Most here will tell you it is not a good idea... I am the last one to be lecturing on QT procedures, so it's really how much you want to gamble and what your luck feels like.

There has been some different documentation here mixing german discus with asian discus to begin with, even after long qt periods. You are going to take 2 groups of fish from way different sources, juvis at that, they will be on a long journey in a box to you, then tossed in the same tank. You just have a high risk for cross contam and having sick fish, or one group will be fine the other will get sick.

Again, you may have zero issues or you may have a nightmare. It is really a dice roll...

Ryan925
09-05-2017, 11:49 AM
What are the specific issues related to mixing juvi Discus from different breeders ? I assume the risk of disease/parasites can be minimized by purchasing from long established top rated breeders? Cryps vs Bloods? :D

The risk is always there. Even getting from the same source at different times can pose the same risk. Most would recommend you get all your fish, from the same source, at the same time if possible.

Could you mix the fish and have no issues? Sure. Could you mix the fish and have a disaster? Sure. Qt is a sucky process but it's in your best interest if you can bear it

I think the theory is the two groups being exposed to something they have never been exposed to before. These fish can be happy and healthy at the supplier but with the stress of shipping and being placed into a new environment could cause them to fall ill to something they have been resistant to while in a stress free environment

Phillydubs
09-05-2017, 01:42 PM
Are you dead set on this combination of fish? I think I would strongly suggest substituting the fish from one supplier with Fish from another and as Ryan said and so poetically rewrote everything that I just said to buy from all one supplier

Davidzil
09-05-2017, 02:12 PM
+1

Ryan925
09-05-2017, 06:22 PM
Are you dead set on this combination of fish? I think I would strongly suggest substituting the fish from one supplier with Fish from another and as Ryan said and so poetically rewrote everything that I just said to buy from all one supplier

Lol. Maybe we can just go by Pete and Repeat

Onewolf
09-07-2017, 08:27 AM
Ok, we have decided for forego the Yellow Diamond/Crystal and purchase all the juvi Discus from Hans.

We are waiting for 40gal to cycle and for Irma storm threat to pass before placing order with Hans.

Looks like Wattley is right on the forecast track for Irma. Hoping they aren't impacted significantly by the storm.

Phillydubs
09-07-2017, 10:47 AM
Good luck there mr onewolf and safety first!

I think you are making a wise decision doing it this way and that you and your fish will be much happier in the long run.

Keep us posted!

Onewolf
09-18-2017, 08:48 AM
Due to Hurricane Irma we lost electricity for 4.5 days and we had only intermittent generator power so the canister filters that were cycling in the garage were 'lost'. After storm clean-up and getting power back late last week we got the 90 gal tank setup in the family room on Sunday.

The driftwood pieces are mounted to marble bases that I made from door/window sills. I used a compound miter saw to cut the driftwood at the desired angles and I used stainless steel screws to attach the driftwood to the marble bases. Finally, I attached rubber 'feet' to the bottom of the marble.

The sand is HTH pool filter sand as recommended by various people here and other aquarium forums.

The plants are: 2 Anubias Nanas mounted on the driftwood branches, Large Anubias Barteri in the center, large Amazon Sword, a 2 Aponogeton Bolivianus bulbs in the back corners.

My wife filtered the sand (1 2/3 bags) before we added it to the tank. There is (obviously) some cloudiness that will hopefully subside over a couple days.

I did a thorough flushing of the Penn Plax canister filters because they were without power for 4.5 days before setting them up in the tank. I have the two intakes in the back corners and the outlets are spray bars from the corners to the center. Hopefully it won't take too long for the filters to cycle. I added Prime, Stability, and API Leaf Zone to the initial water.

The tank has Current USA Freshwater Satellity Plus 48" LED, a Beamswork DA 6500K 48" LED, and a Aqueon Pro 250W heater.

Once the filters cycle, the plan is to use this tank as a community tank with Cardinal Tetras, ?? Tetras, Sterbai Corys, and several Angelfish while we 'grow' juvi Discus in the 40 breeder tank.

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Davidzil
09-18-2017, 01:06 PM
looking good!

FischAutoTechGarten
09-22-2017, 10:48 PM
you built an elaborate stand while you waited for the purchase stand to arrive? that was some backup plan!

Onewolf
09-23-2017, 06:04 AM
you built an elaborate stand while you waited for the purchase stand to arrive? that was some backup plan!

The stand I built is for the 40 gal breeder/grow tank. The stand we ordered is for the 90 gal display/community tank.

Onewolf
09-23-2017, 06:47 AM
The 90 gal community/display tank has two 48" LED lights:

Current USA Satellite Freshwater LED Plus (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C7OTF9E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
Beamswork DA 6500K 0.5W Series (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016P96UA8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

The Current USA LED is closer the the front of the tank while the Beamswork is closer to the back of the tank.

All photos were shot with my Canon 70D/10-22 lens f5.6 @1/40 sec. I didn't notice until the end that the camera was set to ISO 3200 (I normally shoot at ISO 400 barring other considerations).

Just the Current USA White LEDs

http://www.onewolf.org/Files/IMG_4986.jpg

Current USA White + Blue LEDs

http://www.onewolf.org/Files/IMG_4985.jpg

Beamswork White LEDs

http://www.onewolf.org/Files/IMG_4987.jpg

Beamswork White + Blue LEDs

http://www.onewolf.org/Files/IMG_4988.jpg

Both Current USA and Beamswork (White + Blue LEDs)

http://www.onewolf.org/Files/IMG_4984.jpg

Onewolf
10-17-2017, 07:25 AM
Filters are cycled and added additional fish recently.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwlSzNhKzRI

Filip
10-18-2017, 04:39 AM
Great looking tank Onewolf.
Only thing that's missing right now IMO , is a nice Discus batch and nothing more .
Did you get your discus juvvies for growout yet ?
Do you have a picture of them in their growout tank ?

Phillydubs
10-18-2017, 02:01 PM
Looks good. I am curious about the discus as well