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Hey, i struggled to get driftwood i liked from anywhere in the UK doesnt seem to be many online shops for us i just lucked out at my LFS but if you are coastal in Wales id recommend a beach trip.
So a Status update, we have a Madagascar Lace plant and a Tiger Lotus plant. Also we bought 2 of the rare Electric Blue Rams hopefully 1 male and 1 female (they arent aggressive to each other as of yet) and 10 Ember Tetras! Pictures to follow on that. Also for an update on tank water params...
As you say obviously water changes does impact the afformentioned water quality. And all factors of that i.e stocking, overfeeding water change quality etc will all have an impact on the fish you keep. But you can add tools to combat the water quality other than water changes with a really good...
Thanks all, yeah the ADF i was worried about but he seems to manage it well, hopefully this will continue! Should be picking up the rams at the end of the week! 1 male and 1 female a good place to start?
I had my RTBS in a 125L fine. I also stocked with an angelfish at one point swordtails, guppies, hatchetfish and yoyo loaches. Towards the end i had juvenile discus but i knew i was upgrading i would not advise that.
So for stocking im thinking (Including fish i have)
8 Hatchet fish (4 I have)
3 Yoyo Loaches
2 Skunk Loaches
3 Discus
1 Red Tail Black Shark
A pair of Rams
15 or so Tetra's (Maybe Rummynose)
Any ideas or suggestions and how stocked does this sound?
I think the whole point as Dennis im sure will agree is getting the discus to adapt to the new enviroment be it water changes or water quality over a period of time rather than quickly.
To keep the nitrates low but daily water cchanges with a high ph of water is bad for the discus from experience. I haven't done anything differently weekly 40% water changes. In my new tank though I have bought an ozone purifier by phillips which will keep the water in pristine condition. As for...
Yeah a few m$$ore plants will make them very happy. The discus look so much better now they have that big wood cove at the back right to hide in. I'm just unsure of what fish to put in =(
My discus were exactly the same, very perticular over what they eat. match what the seller was feeding them. Then i would gradually introduce bloodworm and my discus love cockles and krill. Welcome to the world of keeping discus!
So here are clear tank pictures, We will be picking up 2 madagascan lace plants tomoz to put in. Still need ideas for fish though as the tank looks verrrrrrrrrry empty.
No i know the water in the old tank would be ok and the new filter has been runnning on the old tank with the fishies in so should be able to hand the bioload, bringing over the rocks aswell just restarted putting the water in should be planted within the hour!
The tank has arrived! So substrate, driftwood, rocks and plants are all soaked and ready to go. Going to be short on plants to start with but easily sorted by the weekend. Will update with pictures as the building progress's.