Planted Vs Bare Bottom Discus Tank: Which One Is The Best?

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @bonwrentaylor2743
    @bonwrentaylor2743 11 місяців тому +7

    In my experience, a gravel bottom tank can work very well with Discus, as long as it's heavily planted with powerful filtration and good water circulation .........& once weekly water changes (25%+).

  • @rodolfosarudiansky
    @rodolfosarudiansky 11 місяців тому +5

    I had Discus with corys and cardinals over 35 years. I use gravel, lot plants, large rocks, caves n woods. I change part of the water when it needs, usually every 4 months. Old school. 🤘

  • @shindama
    @shindama 11 місяців тому +3

    Agree with most of what is said. Large rocks collect detritus however.

    • @OZDiscus
      @OZDiscus  11 місяців тому +1

      And you can use a wavemaker to push the large loose poo to an area easier to vacuum.

    • @arisgazetas2920
      @arisgazetas2920 26 днів тому

      @@OZDiscushi, thanks for the video and the great suggestions. Regarding the wave maker, what would you suggest for a 420L/100G tank with a bare bottom tank?
      I’m looking for something that won’t be overkill but move the detritus to one side to be picked up by filter or vacuum cleaner

  • @lylegc01
    @lylegc01 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the advice.

  • @IDoScaping
    @IDoScaping 7 місяців тому

    Omg,so glad i found your channel, discus are my dream fish and all this info will be very helpfu👏

  • @santanuray1975
    @santanuray1975 3 місяці тому

    I started keeping Discus around one year back and I started with planted tank.
    The temp need to be 30C. So keep only easy plants like different size and variety of Crypt, Amazon Sword, Fern. Having plants help to keep the water column clean. I do use CO2 for 5 hours and when CO2 is not used, I use air pump. My discus's are all now one year old.

  • @albosmum5210
    @albosmum5210 11 місяців тому +1

    I also like to have plants eg Val or swords in ceramic pots, and java fern on rocks or driftwood. easy to keep clean while still achieving a sort of natural display. obviously, if your main goal is breeding or to grow show specimens, bare tanks are way easier to clean and limit variables. it is really a personal choice as to what you are aiming for. i have in the past had both, often allowing fish to pair up naturally in a display tank, and if I like the pairing, will set up a bare breeding tank for them to do their thing. i also confess to sometimes cheating by throwing in some artificial plants mainly to sidestep issues of plant stress due to high discus temps and lighting regimes. The improved realism of fake plants has really improved heaps in recent years that you can often get away with it especially if blended in with a few real plants... lol My 88 yo mother taught me that trick, with her Neighbours often complimenting her garden especially her orchids pmsl.

  • @billdomingo8386
    @billdomingo8386 5 місяців тому +1

    Hi Kelvin, what type of discus is that: frames 1:25 to 1:36... I saw it in the Sydney Discus show video as well

    • @OZDiscus
      @OZDiscus  5 місяців тому

      Its called Red ICA. Its a heckel x type discus with red or brown body and a center heckel bar