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I have recently setup a 2ft discus tank, I have had it up for 2 months, 2
weeks of that with my discus in, I have a few Questions though. 1. could someone id these fish please, I think they are Blue Diamonds, 2. my tank is very tall, I am going to purchase another pair of Discus, but what other types of fish would be suited to my tank, as it looks a little bare Water parameters are Ph: 5.8-6 temp 84F, ammonia, nitrate, nitrides all 0 picture of my discus available below. http://briefcase.yahoo.com/sydney_chef79 in the folder marked fish. thanks in advance -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- This electronic message transmission contains information from Greg van Reyk and is confidential or privileged. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please notify us by telephone immediately at ..... ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Greg van Reyk" wrote in message ... I have recently setup a 2ft discus tank, I have had it up for 2 months, 2 weeks of that with my discus in, I have a few Questions though. 1. could someone id these fish please, I think they are Blue Diamonds, 2. my tank is very tall, I am going to purchase another pair of Discus, but what other types of fish would be suited to my tank, as it looks a little bare Water parameters are Ph: 5.8-6 temp 84F, ammonia, nitrate, nitrides all 0 picture of my discus available below. http://briefcase.yahoo.com/sydney_chef79 in the folder marked fish. thanks in advance Are those plastic plants in there? Careful the Discus police do not come to your house ;~) If I remember correctly, Blue diamonds have a stripe through the eye and Blue cobalt have clear eyes. Yours have black eyes, but what's in a name? They are all color morphs of one of two types of discus. People often put Cardinal tetras with their Discus. If you don't mind having fish which are not biotope correct, then there are many other tetras and rasboras which go well with them. You will need to take the time to acclimate them to your acidic pH though. You can fill some of your tank with natural plants. Discus habitat best with long thin plants like Vals. You don't mention your tank volume. Keep in mind the eventual size of the Discus, and they will quarrel, so some extra space is usually needed. NetMax |
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Neon and Cardinal Tetras make excellent tankmates for Discus,
they are perfectly suited to the lowPH acidic water. ....Kodiak "Greg van Reyk" wrote in message ... I have recently setup a 2ft discus tank, I have had it up for 2 months, 2 weeks of that with my discus in, I have a few Questions though. 1. could someone id these fish please, I think they are Blue Diamonds, 2. my tank is very tall, I am going to purchase another pair of Discus, but what other types of fish would be suited to my tank, as it looks a little bare Water parameters are Ph: 5.8-6 temp 84F, ammonia, nitrate, nitrides all 0 picture of my discus available below. http://briefcase.yahoo.com/sydney_chef79 in the folder marked fish. thanks in advance -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- This electronic message transmission contains information from Greg van Reyk and is confidential or privileged. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please notify us by telephone immediately at ..... ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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at least my plastic plants wont be eaten up, having issues with my 220ltr 3ft tank, it has an ecceletic mix of fish including 2 large angels 2 blue gourami 2 dwarf gourami 5 scissor tails 4med silver dollars 3 silver sharks 4 barbs 2 clown loaches and a sucker fish of some discription.. i have gone threw hundreds of dollars worth of plants, fertilizer a carbon co2 setup, and i get home from work and my plants have been chomped on, the new tank is a 2ft and is approx 160ltrs (i counted with 5 ltr buckets of water after the substrate was in lol) so i figured id give pastic plants a go for a while then see what happens. btw. my substrate is fine sand, would that pose a problem with plants at a later stage? thanks in Advance. "NetMax" wrote in message . .. "Greg van Reyk" wrote in message ... I have recently setup a 2ft discus tank, I have had it up for 2 months, 2 weeks of that with my discus in, I have a few Questions though. 1. could someone id these fish please, I think they are Blue Diamonds, 2. my tank is very tall, I am going to purchase another pair of Discus, but what other types of fish would be suited to my tank, as it looks a little bare Water parameters are Ph: 5.8-6 temp 84F, ammonia, nitrate, nitrides all 0 picture of my discus available below. http://briefcase.yahoo.com/sydney_chef79 in the folder marked fish. thanks in advance Are those plastic plants in there? Careful the Discus police do not come to your house ;~) If I remember correctly, Blue diamonds have a stripe through the eye and Blue cobalt have clear eyes. Yours have black eyes, but what's in a name? They are all color morphs of one of two types of discus. People often put Cardinal tetras with their Discus. If you don't mind having fish which are not biotope correct, then there are many other tetras and rasboras which go well with them. You will need to take the time to acclimate them to your acidic pH though. You can fill some of your tank with natural plants. Discus habitat best with long thin plants like Vals. You don't mention your tank volume. Keep in mind the eventual size of the Discus, and they will quarrel, so some extra space is usually needed. NetMax |
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![]() "Greg van Reyk" wrote in message ... I have recently setup a 2ft discus tank, I have had it up for 2 months, 2 weeks of that with my discus in, I have a few Questions though. 1. could someone id these fish please, I think they are Blue Diamonds, 2. my tank is very tall, I am going to purchase another pair of Discus, but what other types of fish would be suited to my tank, as it looks a little bare Water parameters are Ph: 5.8-6 temp 84F, ammonia, nitrate, nitrides all 0 picture of my discus available below. http://briefcase.yahoo.com/sydney_chef79 in the folder marked fish. thanks in advance -- They look more like white discus.. but here are a few links with images. http://www.clcdiscus.com/SnowWhite.html http://www.rockymountaindiscus.com/Gallery.htm |
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Greg, they are certianly blue diamond discus, they are just a little pale
probably because they are in a new tank. here is shot from a website that shows how pale blue diamonds can be. http://www.clcdiscus.com/BlueDiamond-1.html I don't know if it is wise to add 2 more discus...a tank that size is good for about 3 discus, you really should have added all 3 at once if you wanted more than 2. You can try 4 discus in there, but they will not really have enough room as they easily get to 6" each...I am assuming your tank is lke 24x18x24 in inches...and truly it is not enough space. Another good fish in the discus tank is SAE. "Greg van Reyk" wrote in message ... I have recently setup a 2ft discus tank, I have had it up for 2 months, 2 weeks of that with my discus in, I have a few Questions though. 1. could someone id these fish please, I think they are Blue Diamonds, 2. my tank is very tall, I am going to purchase another pair of Discus, but |
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Silver dollars are lawn mowers. Angelfish would ignore the plants.
Everyone else would nibble to varying degrees, depending on the plant and its condition. I've used sand as a substrate, but only occasionally with live plants. When I did, I didn't notice any special problems, but my experience is limited. I generally find that fine sands pack too tightly. MTS keep it churned up. NetMax "Greg van Reyk" wrote in message ... TOP POSTED at least my plastic plants wont be eaten up, having issues with my 220ltr 3ft tank, it has an ecceletic mix of fish including 2 large angels 2 blue gourami 2 dwarf gourami 5 scissor tails 4med silver dollars 3 silver sharks 4 barbs 2 clown loaches and a sucker fish of some discription.. i have gone threw hundreds of dollars worth of plants, fertilizer a carbon co2 setup, and i get home from work and my plants have been chomped on, the new tank is a 2ft and is approx 160ltrs (i counted with 5 ltr buckets of water after the substrate was in lol) so i figured id give pastic plants a go for a while then see what happens. btw. my substrate is fine sand, would that pose a problem with plants at a later stage? thanks in Advance. "NetMax" wrote in message . .. "Greg van Reyk" wrote in message ... I have recently setup a 2ft discus tank, I have had it up for 2 months, 2 weeks of that with my discus in, I have a few Questions though. 1. could someone id these fish please, I think they are Blue Diamonds, 2. my tank is very tall, I am going to purchase another pair of Discus, but what other types of fish would be suited to my tank, as it looks a little bare Water parameters are Ph: 5.8-6 temp 84F, ammonia, nitrate, nitrides all 0 picture of my discus available below. http://briefcase.yahoo.com/sydney_chef79 in the folder marked fish. thanks in advance Are those plastic plants in there? Careful the Discus police do not come to your house ;~) If I remember correctly, Blue diamonds have a stripe through the eye and Blue cobalt have clear eyes. Yours have black eyes, but what's in a name? They are all color morphs of one of two types of discus. People often put Cardinal tetras with their Discus. If you don't mind having fish which are not biotope correct, then there are many other tetras and rasboras which go well with them. You will need to take the time to acclimate them to your acidic pH though. You can fill some of your tank with natural plants. Discus habitat best with long thin plants like Vals. You don't mention your tank volume. Keep in mind the eventual size of the Discus, and they will quarrel, so some extra space is usually needed. NetMax |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message ... Silver dollars are lawn mowers. Angelfish would ignore the plants. Everyone else would nibble to varying degrees, depending on the plant and its condition. I've used sand as a substrate, but only occasionally with live plants. When I did, I didn't notice any special problems, but my experience is limited. I generally find that fine sands pack too tightly. MTS keep it churned up. NetMax thanks for the info, talked to my lfs today, said he could get me some cardinal tetras and some plants appropriate for my discus tank, so the next logical step is to transplant plastic plants to my 3ft tank and hope they don't get eaten ![]() |
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