Those are juvies and need daily water changes if you want them to grow up nice and round. For a second food buy Australian blackworms from Al at aquaticsuppliers (see sponsors)
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Hi guys this is my first post here, i recently got my first batch of discus, 6of them, they are between 4-8cm i think.. they are in a 215L tank with a canister filter on it, i feed them colorbits 4-6 times a day, i havent been able to vary the diet yet as I havent been able to purchase bloodworms or beefheart. The 2 breeders whom I got the fish from said I would only need to change the water 1-2x a week due to the small number of fish and tank size. Is their advice correct? Any tips and comments would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
Those are juvies and need daily water changes if you want them to grow up nice and round. For a second food buy Australian blackworms from Al at aquaticsuppliers (see sponsors)
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--Don--
To grow those discus to their maximum size you need to be doing daily water changes. As said above the Australian Black worms from Al would be a great food to trow into their diet.
Are you tanks surviving or thriving?
-Dylan
how much water should i change daily? is 25%-30% okay or too much?
seems like it needs aging but i am not able to do it no matter how bad i want to... so what can you advise me to do? tank ph is 6.8-7.0 and my tap is 7.6... unable to age water but i have prime with me...
You can't rely on the pH of your current tank water if you haven't been doing daily water changes.
Instead, fill a bucket with tap water, add an air stone and test it as soon as you fill it. Then wait 24 hours and test it again. That way you'll know how much of a pH shift you actually have.
Toni
120g - 10 discus, 4 cory's, 50+ Cardinals for now... give it a month and it'll change!
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