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TANK SIZE:
Discus are a big fish, because of their shape having a large surface
area and endowed with ample slime coat makes it very susceptible to
bacterial infections, therefore overcrowding is a prime source of
discus loss. Almost every time I talk to discus owners who always
have multitudes of problems. ALWAYS have way too many discus in one
tank, one or two get bullied, resistance drops and usually the first
nasty to rear its ugly head is columnaris, followed by you name it.
If you want problem free discus DON’T OVERCROWD THEM. |
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Never place discus in a brand new tank, if you do this almost
always, discus will have a bacterial infection within two weeks.
Start the tank with a dozen cardinal tetras, allow these fish to
cycle the tank, after three months it’s ready for the introduction
of discus. Hopefully you have the patience, because it sure will
cut your stress levels down if you can wait. I recommend stocking
levels as follows:
• Three foot tank: one pair of discus
• Four foot tank: four discus
• 4x2x2: six discus
• 6x2x2: six to eight discus
• 8x2x2: eight to ten discus
At these stocking levels discus are easy. I remember a friend who
had just purchased a 6x2x2 fish tank and had never kept fish before,
his wife’s passion was discus so we placed 12 cardinals in
the tank to cycle it then placed six small discus in the tank. Seven
years later they have six large discus. A lesson for all of us.
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