Thank Hans,
.....on all accounts.
-al
I didn't mentioned it previously but there is a major difference between european and american style of discus keeping.
Most of polish discus keepers look rather after proper water parameters (low hardness and conductivity, low pH) than huge water changes. Seecher have found by himself the same method, which we proved some years ago to be correct. And because of it I tried to advocate his point of view. Of course his position is impossible to defend- monthly WC are far too low, water saving is definitely NOT A REASON for WC restrictions.
Our 50% weekly water change which I advocate for on my domestic forum (for not overcrowded tank) are considered to be huge, most people are doing 20-30% WC once or twice weekly. But most people (except breeders) keep discus in planted tanks.
Of course juveniles and youngsters are raised in BB usually with daily at least 50% WC to keep them growing as fast as possible.
But still with respect for water hardness and pH.
Nothing personal brew. I really think you are doing great job here. I'm reading this forum from 5 years keeping my mouth (or rather fingers) closed. Personally I consider your method of huge WC as fully correct and usually giving excellent results. But not always, not for every fish and not for everybody.This is getting no where Hans, and you are making it personal now.
Thanks, I'll need it a lot.best of luck to you and your "Balenced Aquariums"
With respect
Hans
PS. Try do read "Ecology of the planted aquarium" by Diane Walstad, even if you have bare bottom only. She is an aquaristic extremist and I cannot fully agree with her, but she is also skilled american biochemist and exploring fish keeper.
Definitely her thoughts and methods are worthy to be taken in consideration.
Last edited by Hans Kloss; 11-09-2007 at 07:52 PM.
Thank Hans,
.....on all accounts.
-al
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I believe after keeping discus for many years that regular wc do keep discus at their best, You become your enviroment remember the guy that only ate maccas for a month he felt like crap,Remember your fish depend on you,i'm shure you like to shower daily eat fresh food and change your clothes it makes you feel better,I know my fish love their daily water changes ! Greg great pics those spotted's look awesome.(must be the wc)
cheers
Darren Burgess
Townsville Queensland Australia
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Hans,
I believe most, if not all of the people here were saying exactly what you just said. Raising juvinile discus works best when using a BB tank and doing daily wc's. Many of us take that further and continue with the BB tanks for adults as their goal is to keep the fish in the best possible condition. Working towards a tank thats as well ballanced and self sustaining as possible is another worthwhile goal and there are many others in the aquarium world. We can discuss, argue and dissagree over details and still learn. But, I think you'll agree, learning stops when people disregard every opinion that doesn't agree with their point of view.
Thanks for taking the time to explain your ideas, it's been interesting.
Kacey
Lets keep it civil or I will have to close this thread.![]()
As I'm exploring old stuff through the forum... came across this one. Maybe I shouldn't have said I'm Polish
... but at least I'm not nuclear engineer... sorry pharmaceutical chemist...
Lol.. Adam Definetly read and research all the old posts here as theres a ton of information here since the forum was started in 2002. However, understand that when you get a whole bunch of people together to talk about something...odds are arguements happen as opinions diverge. Theres still alot to be learned from it but it can be a tad heated at times.
Al
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Thanks Al. Indeed tones of information and the best way to absorb them (at least from my perspective) is to go through ebs and flows after setting up a new tank. Obviously I started to encounter some small problems so reading tones and finding solutions and advises from more experienced people. I’ll be updating my “tank journal” soon… planning to do it every weekend … so you’ll see what’s going on![]()
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>>>>>Keeping Discus healthy 101...regular water changes, feeding good food ,and practicing informed common sense fish keeping.
Al Sabetta
Simplydiscus LLC Owner
Aquaticsuppliers.com
I take Pics.. click here for my Flickr images