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11-28-2012, 04:07 PM #1
Considering Discus...
Hey all!
Discus never really entered my mind as a possibility for mine and my father's 55 gallon tank, but for some reason I just thought about it, but I'm not sure if it's even possible.
I've read in some places that they're a schooling fish, and in other places that they're not. Would a 55 even be big enough for a group of 5 or 6 of them? Also, would I still be able to keep them with an angel, a bn pleco and a school of 15-20 characins?
I don't know much a bout Discus yet except that they are sensitive and require pristine water conditions (which I'm pretty confident I can maintain since I do at home.) I'm going to research them now--but I want expert opinions!
Thoughts? I haven't suggested it to dad so if this idea gets totally shot down no big deal.
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11-28-2012, 04:12 PM #2
There are several articles about these fish in this very section - you should read them : )
46 gal fw tank with black skirt tetras, neon tetras, spotted cory catfish, cherry barbs, guppies, snails & 4 amano shrimp - plastic & live plants
5 gal QT with green corys & 2 guppies
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11-28-2012, 04:15 PM #3
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11-28-2012, 04:20 PM #4
Let me at least say that if this were my tank (mine isn't much smaller at 46gal), there is no way I'd put that many fish in it.
46 gal fw tank with black skirt tetras, neon tetras, spotted cory catfish, cherry barbs, guppies, snails & 4 amano shrimp - plastic & live plants
5 gal QT with green corys & 2 guppies
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11-28-2012, 04:25 PM #5
I threw it up on aqadvisor to get an idea of what it would say. I didn't get any overstock error. It says with that stocking I'd be at 120% with plenty of filtration which is why I thought it was a possibility. I'm trying to find how big they get cause I don't want to cramp them, but I can't find a solid number. I keep seeing estimations for some reason.
If it's not do-able, like I said, I'll scrap the idea... but I want to toy with the idea. I'm thinking about coming up with 3 different stocking lists for this tank before we sit down and make a final decision.
Maybe I even drop the much-desired angelfish in exchange for the discus, if my dad likes them enough.
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11-28-2012, 04:29 PM #6
Considering discus are so sensitive to water conditions (from my understanding they don't tolerate nitrates well at all), why would you want to put other fish in there that would only make it more challenging for you to maintain good water parameters? Especially a BNpleco - plecos are known as "poop machines". Plus, it's my understanding that discus require a higher tempsthan other FW will tolerate - these are all things to consider.
46 gal fw tank with black skirt tetras, neon tetras, spotted cory catfish, cherry barbs, guppies, snails & 4 amano shrimp - plastic & live plants
5 gal QT with green corys & 2 guppies
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11-28-2012, 04:31 PM #7
Generally speaking most people who do Discus run a species only tank.
This is because they require such different water parameters that are only unique and enjoyed by them.
Additionally, since discus are 1: expensive, 2: sensitive, that other species of fish could bring in diseases/issues because of their weaker nature and then it'll spread quickly to your sensitive discus. Losing a fish isn't fun, but losing a spectacular discus that cost's 50+bucks hurts more than the heart. lol
so with that in mind. you could run other fish in the tank.
Issues w/ characins and discus is that pending which type, discus can and will eat anything that fits into their mouth. so that would become food for them as they get bigger.
I personally would not attempt the angel + discus combo.
both can get aggressive towards one another and that would get ugly quick.
If you had an empty 55, I would run 5/6 discuss and the bn pleco at max. but do keep in mind their water parameters/requirements.






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