Big respect for this video. As a person who built his channel on aquascaping, I was not expecting George at all to focus on fish more than the aquascaping and post a video about it to us. I did the same with my mbuna cichlid tank. Fish are my main focus. And other tanks are for my imagination to aquascaping. Many thanks George sharing this particular expertise with us
This video is pure Gold, discus keepers like me had always learn this just like you did, by try and error. A lot of ppl always try to go with the planted-discus tank, but is just not maintainable in the long term. Seeing a big aquascaper like you coming out with the humble honest truth is awesome, educational and show us that you are always open to learn and do the best for plants and inhabitants . kudos !
This tank is now absolutely breathtaking! And for some reason I feel a little bit like crying. This is one of the reasons that I have such an enormous amount of respect for you. Something is wrong, and you fixed it. And then you made a beautiful video telling everyone that you had made a mistake and that you recognized it and gave us the steps that you took in order to correct it. You gave credit to the advice that you were given, and you did it all beautifully. So much respect ❤
here something wrong with discus fish color, now much better colors, and ferns are always busy plants, crypts and the grass carpet, I'm not big fan of these plants
Not many fish can manage to be the main focus of an aquarium, but discus can. Every single discus hobbyist started with a fully planted tank, but the experts move to a bare bottom or hardscape approach to optimize for fish health. Some may decry that the tank doesn't look 'natural', when in fact their actual biotope is devoid of green. Great job!
I'm so glad for you and your discus fish. They look so much happier, and you sound happier when you talk about them. It's a great set up, and the contrast between the gorgeous fish and the simplicity of the hardscape is gorgeous.
Amazing transformation! Truly less is more...the minimalism of this display hides the skill involved in the placement of the wood, it might look 'just thrown together' but knowing George, the angles, the way it flows, all the subtleties of making hardscape 'work' was something he spent time thinking about and trying out. The fish look wonderful, the discus have coloured up and the tetras are active in a way I've not seen on any of my visits...in short, the fish appear to be thriving.
I cant belive i am going to say this but this is one of the most beautifull sterile aquarium i have ever seen in my 36 years of life . Just amaizing George ...
A very good decision to change the aquarium. I think I wrote a comment on your first Discus video about food, Co2 and a high oxygen level. But all these things don't count when people start with a lot of enthusiasm into the discus hobby, but as time goes by the process of understanding discus starts and we change how we care for these fish. Welcome on the maybe never-ending journey of keeping discus! I have Corydoras, which are schooling very well and some L333 in my 720l Discus tank as well.
The only plant I’d use in that setup would be the Tiger Lotus, let the leaves reach the surface and it would look even more natural by creating more shade for the fish.
Thank you George, I feel in love with your planted discus and waved to follow suit, now I've really learnt something. I think this set up I is even more gorgeous.
Such an inspiring video, George. Great that you were not afraid to make such drastic changes. Some of us hold back to much because of fear of unknown and I know I’ve lost a fish or two because I was stuck in my own way. Kudos man. Tank looks almost surreal with the lemon tetras against the black background. Thanks as always for sharing the journey.
I'm no expert on discus, but these ones are exactly what I love about them! I think your experience is sooooo good and teaching, thank you so much for sharing that with us! As you said I think it's all about what you want to focus on, when you want to create an ecosystem or when you just want to showcase a fishes beauty ;)
George, I started my Discus tank one year ago using this same concept with a limited amount of Anubis and Java Fern. Very similar style. The lighter bottom was the key and I knew that setting it up. Love the new look in your tank...beautiful! I would love to see a group of 5-7 Corydoras and perhaps a pleco as a cleanup crew Cheers Mate!
Wow, this is such a helpful and worthwhile video…it’s one thing to read a description of darkening fish and read all the potential factors…it’s totally another to SEE the change. Also, hats off to you for cutting back the plants soooo much even as a trial run. My tanks are quite jungle like because it pains me to cut the plants. 😂🤣. Thank for your sharing this. It’s such a valuable learning experience. (And those lemon tetras are such a unique and beautiful choice!!) Never thought one of my favorite tanks would have no plants…
I suppose it’s the environment we’re in with social media and the like that everyone has to have bold declarations: this is how you keep aquariums, my way or the highway, if you don’t do this you don’t do it right. I think that kind of thinking is very limiting and doesn’t allow for experimentation. This is a great example of being open to new ideas and experimentation. You are a professional aquascaper but that doesn’t preclude you from trying something different. As a result you’ve found some other part of the hobby and shown that it is enjoyable. To all those watching and reading this, there is no “right” way. As long as you understand the basics of aquarium chemistry and keeping fish healthy do what you want and what makes you happy. Fish can be kept in bare bottom tanks, they can be kept with hard scape only, they can be kept in beautiful aquascapes with CO2 injection and expensive soils, or with dirt capped with sand, or on rainbow gravel and a pirate ship. So long as the fish are also happy, have fun and don’t be intimidated by other people. We all got in the hobby for different reasons and it’s ok to have your style. George, I really love this aquarium. The fish look stunning, and it is crazy naturalistic. I hope to see more aquariums like this where hard scape is very dominant and the fish’s natural environment is more closely imitated, but do what sets your heart on fire. I am experimenting with a few different styles myself and enjoying every minute of it. Thank you for the regular uploads and the hard work filming and editing, it doesn’t go unnoticed, and I appreciate you. God bless and take care.
Also, if the nerite snail eggs bother you I have heard that bristlenose plecos will eat them from the wood since they feed on wood in nature. A couple in there will eat those up and you can remove them if they prove to cause any trouble elsewhere.
Thankyou George we are waiting for our tank to be delivered .The video has saved me a lot of planting and pain your tank looks great and will model ours on it . Geofff n Lesley
Wow! What a difference! It looks so alive! The colors are amazing and the schooling fish brings a great movement to the scape! Yes very simple but soooo effective! I am happy you have found the right changes with this discus setup! As a aquarium hobbyist, I know it effected you before and during the process to fix the situation and the results are truly amazing! Awesome job George! Love the setup and it really POPS!
I’m so in awe and inspired by the beauty of this tank. Thank you for sharing your discus journey, especially for those of us who aspire to keep this beautiful fish one day.
A very courageous decision George. It goes against what your heart tells you. Respect to you for sharing . You’re always a wealth of info , ps just baught ur book 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼awesome!
I see you got the key points of discus keeping: easy particle removal for cleaner water and wood dominated aquascape as in nature. Happy to see you’re happy with the results! Greetings from Mexico!
Very well done George, you took the correct step at the correct time, congratulations for yr wise move, good to know that you are also a fish lover. Great job. 👍👍🍀🇵🇹
it looks super clean now with just really nice timber taking centre stage . healthy-looking discus and one big single shoal of smaller fish is a great combo and what ill be going for. really stylish . i wonder what a frosted back section with lighting might really make the discus pop although the pure black back does work nicely.
George, thanks for sharing your journey on this aquarium. Your original planted setup inspired me to set up my own discus tank. But my research convinced me that I shouldn't do a heavily planted tank, and maybe not even substrate. So I have a 120 gallon with a slate tile bottom, and some wood and rock. But I couldn't resist plants altogether, so I do have some epiphytes on the wood. My Stendker Discus are actually arriving today!
George...i absolutely understand how you are feeling. I have recently started focusing on the fish aspect of the aquarium...and my goodness the rewards are so satisfying..i had always thought an aquascaped tank was where a fish would feel most comfortable in. But i was wrong....its all about the water quality.
Yes he did it ,George has gone to the dark side no plants, discus always look better with white substrate, I wonder how long before he starts to creep plants back in? I wouldn’t worry about the CO2 too much a lot of discus owners use it to lower the PH, I like the way you went topless for the ladies , George it’s absolutely beautiful I could spend hours in front of that tank well done
Those are the SAME fish from the ones in the planted tank !?! I had no idea. I figured you bought NEW discus fish for the minimal substrate tank design tank. Wow. I would like to set up a discus tank and prefer the minimal substrate with the driftwood decor. The lemon tetras was perfect for this tank.
I love a good planted aquarium, but sometimes the fish deserve to be the focus of attention. The transformation in your fish is truly staggering. They look stunning!
Brilliant mate...I'm the same ...it's not in the book ...breaking the rules in some things can end in beautiful things ...this is one ..it's aqua modern Art....lov it ...lov the tank silver metal 👍
I just ordered a waterbox 4820. I'm going to set up my first discus tank. I also heard that they don't care for co2. Your video just answered a bunch of my questions. 🙂
Well done George! Can't be right all the time. Takes a sensible man to listen to others sometimes. As many of us know, they look so much better in their natural lighter setting. I love my plants but the Discus sell the show most of the time on their own.
A gree with Aquatic Concepts on his design. His has been up a year now and a very similar design. It looks like his comments was taken down? I saw it earlier but can't find it?
Its funny, but while this is considered a discus tank, the schooling and motion and behavior of that big school of Lemon Tetras really are what draws the eye. This is a tetra tank to me. Their motion is hypnotic and beautiful, and contrast with the dark background and colors of the discus.
Great results and yes this is beautiful even without the plants great choice with the bright substrate everyone's color is popping 😍. Its nice to see even profesional scapers can ditch plants and CO2 for the hardscape only tank great work again love the result ..
WOW even with no plants your video is still very processional looking, thanks George for bringing and videoing this crystal clear nice discus tank the previous plants could have hidden bacteria effecting the discus fishes or at times discus fishes get effected by internal or external unseen parasites? which might cause the discus fishes to go inactive, yes very worrying indeed and the bare tank is a nice scape as well and also a nice large lemon shoal of fishes as well. And super nice discus fishes as the center piece fishes as well, hope u can add more fishes in the the future as well. cheers and looking forward to your next excellent video and a nice video there as well as usual cheers George
Hi George, the scape looks good, it's probably the best for discus in a healthy environment. I still appreciate discus in a bare bottom tank as I think the prime focus is discus. The lemon tetras look a little nervous but you hauled huge great deal out. We all appreciate your videos. 👍
Beautiful aquarium. Well done! I keep both aquascapes (emphasis on plants and hardscape) and aquariums (emphasis on fish) although elements of both are integrated into all the tanks. In my mind they are different hobbies, or at the very least least require a different mindset even if some of the underlying skills are shared.
It also depends on your discus colors, like mine are 3 red pigeons 1 red Marlboro and 1 blue with stripes. Except for the blue one, they simply can’t get any darker. Also, I always saw people recommending a light background color. But, I always liked your more darker discus, except when they really got dark. Keep it up, good work.
If it was taken down I am not sure why. I was agree with him because my tank is very similar and i suggested this design to Mr. Farmer "who I have great admiration and respect for" a month or so back when he was concerned about his Discus color problem. I found out my tank was to dark and to many plants by another hobbyist. I took that information a year ago and designed my tank around that concept!
Thank you for following your instincts... The transformation is amazing 😍... This is one of my favorite videos.... It's a classic... Excellent job 👏🏾👍🏾✌🏾
Great job, beautiful fish and tank. I found mine didn’t like ferts and a lot of co2. Now, I don’t fertilise and run lighter co2 , still have excellent plant growth and happy discus.
George..really glad about your honest opinion..,even when I started out having discus I started out having a planted tank but didn’t work out now I have a bare bottom tank with epiphyte plants only and just the hard scape and I am really happy coz the fish a dping really good ..George I am no expert but there some runts in the discus group and rather skinny it will be really good if treat the whole tank for internal parasites with API general cure and deworm the fish then they will put on some really good size and even their color will improve drastically.,like I said I am no expert but I think that’ll work .. anyways cheers mate the tank looks really great …
I really think there is a big difference between a plant focused tank and a fish focused tank depending on the species. A discus tank is one of those examples where fish health and the water parameters around fish health have to be the number one concern of the owner. That means an environment where plant growth and look may not be optimal in such a small micro biome like a fish tank. A planted tank should be plant focused where the optimal plant water parameters should be the main concern and IF fish are used in that environment, they need to be hardy enough to withstand those plant focused parameters. Long term, discus should not be in a plant focused tank. Good choice here George.
Really important video. Thanks for sharing your fishkeeping lessons so honestly. Love the new look of the Scape. If you feel like mixing it up at some point later botanicals are always awesome in discus tanks (and Biotope correct). Big respect!
About to setup a large 200gal discus tank and glad I went with white sand instead of aquasoil substrate. IMHO, the dark substrate is probably the main cause of his discus turning dark as they tried to camouflage themselves to it. As to the fish being less active, I feel like his use of co2 + the fact that water temperature in discus tanks are high probably caused the oxygen levels to be low in the tank. Yes, the plants produce oxygen while lights are on but when the lights are off at night I’m guessing they are low. I won’t just have hardscape in my tank though, will have some low maintenance plants like java fern and anubias. I feel like the few green plants will provide nice contrast in color to the fish
That's a fantastic display George. Well done. But my take on it might be a bit different to others though - whilst the Discus look superb, the tight schooling of the Lemon Tetras might indicate skittish behaviour. That's certainly what I see in my tanks and pond when fish perceive a threat. What do you think?
Big respect for this video. As a person who built his channel on aquascaping, I was not expecting George at all to focus on fish more than the aquascaping and post a video about it to us. I did the same with my mbuna cichlid tank. Fish are my main focus. And other tanks are for my imagination to aquascaping. Many thanks George sharing this particular expertise with us
Thank you ❤️
This video is pure Gold, discus keepers like me had always learn this just like you did, by try and error. A lot of ppl always try to go with the planted-discus tank, but is just not maintainable in the long term. Seeing a big aquascaper like you coming out with the humble honest truth is awesome, educational and show us that you are always open to learn and do the best for plants and inhabitants . kudos !
This tank is now absolutely breathtaking! And for some reason I feel a little bit like crying. This is one of the reasons that I have such an enormous amount of respect for you. Something is wrong, and you fixed it. And then you made a beautiful video telling everyone that you had made a mistake and that you recognized it and gave us the steps that you took in order to correct it. You gave credit to the advice that you were given, and you did it all beautifully. So much respect ❤
here something wrong with discus fish color, now much better colors, and ferns are always busy plants, crypts and the grass carpet, I'm not big fan of these plants
Not many fish can manage to be the main focus of an aquarium, but discus can. Every single discus hobbyist started with a fully planted tank, but the experts move to a bare bottom or hardscape approach to optimize for fish health. Some may decry that the tank doesn't look 'natural', when in fact their actual biotope is devoid of green. Great job!
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How fast does the tannins from the wood, leech into the water and making it murky?
I love how tuned in you are to the care of you pets. We need to be alert and sensitive.
I think this is a beautiful example of learning and honesty. The hardscape is beautiful and the discus look amazing!
Those lemon tetras are mesmerizing! They are the fish equivalent of a lava lamp.
I'm so glad for you and your discus fish. They look so much happier, and you sound happier when you talk about them. It's a great set up, and the contrast between the gorgeous fish and the simplicity of the hardscape is gorgeous.
This tank is gorgeous! I appreciate your honest reflection on this whole situation and working through to a lovely solution.
Amazing transformation! Truly less is more...the minimalism of this display hides the skill involved in the placement of the wood, it might look 'just thrown together' but knowing George, the angles, the way it flows, all the subtleties of making hardscape 'work' was something he spent time thinking about and trying out. The fish look wonderful, the discus have coloured up and the tetras are active in a way I've not seen on any of my visits...in short, the fish appear to be thriving.
I cant belive i am going to say this but this is one of the most beautifull sterile aquarium i have ever seen in my 36 years of life . Just amaizing George ...
A very good decision to change the aquarium. I think I wrote a comment on your first Discus video about food, Co2 and a high oxygen level. But all these things don't count when people start with a lot of enthusiasm into the discus hobby, but as time goes by the process of understanding discus starts and we change how we care for these fish. Welcome on the maybe never-ending journey of keeping discus!
I have Corydoras, which are schooling very well and some L333 in my 720l Discus tank as well.
The only plant I’d use in that setup would be the Tiger Lotus, let the leaves reach the surface and it would look even more natural by creating more shade for the fish.
Tiger lotus and tannins
Yes lotus are lovely
Looking amazing! Congrats on being strong enough to accept you needed to change something. Really appreciate you showing this!
Thank you George, I feel in love with your planted discus and waved to follow suit, now I've really learnt something. I think this set up I is even more gorgeous.
Extraordinary!
I'ts the most beautifull & simple discus thank y ever see. Congradulations!
This is really beautiful, although there are no plants, perhaps they are not needed here. Good job. You are an expert in your field.
Such an inspiring video, George. Great that you were not afraid to make such drastic changes. Some of us hold back to much because of fear of unknown and I know I’ve lost a fish or two because I was stuck in my own way. Kudos man. Tank looks almost surreal with the lemon tetras against the black background. Thanks as always for sharing the journey.
What an amazing looking tank. The Lemon Tetras add so much to tank. Beautiful!!!!!
you are so right, they look much better now, fabulous. The tank and fish looks magnificent, congrats. Happy for you and for your beautiful fish. 🤗
I'm no expert on discus, but these ones are exactly what I love about them! I think your experience is sooooo good and teaching, thank you so much for sharing that with us!
As you said I think it's all about what you want to focus on, when you want to create an ecosystem or when you just want to showcase a fishes beauty ;)
I just loved the way tetras are enjoying... Their lemon color is also an outcome of a best tank set up
Wow! I know the discus are the centerpieces, but those lemon tetras are amazing!
Wow the change... the colours on the Dicus and the lemon tetras actually now look yellow. Even without the plants the tank is stunning.........
George, I started my Discus tank one year ago using this same concept with a limited amount of Anubis and Java Fern. Very similar style. The lighter bottom was the key and I knew that setting it up. Love the new look in your tank...beautiful! I would love to see a group of 5-7 Corydoras and perhaps a pleco as a cleanup crew Cheers Mate!
I really like your tank as well. Lets face it though this man is the real Pro. You should buy one of his books!
Wow, this is such a helpful and worthwhile video…it’s one thing to read a description of darkening fish and read all the potential factors…it’s totally another to SEE the change. Also, hats off to you for cutting back the plants soooo much even as a trial run. My tanks are quite jungle like because it pains me to cut the plants. 😂🤣. Thank for your sharing this. It’s such a valuable learning experience. (And those lemon tetras are such a unique and beautiful choice!!) Never thought one of my favorite tanks would have no plants…
Believe it or not, this may be one of your best works. Impeccable editing as well.
I suppose it’s the environment we’re in with social media and the like that everyone has to have bold declarations: this is how you keep aquariums, my way or the highway, if you don’t do this you don’t do it right. I think that kind of thinking is very limiting and doesn’t allow for experimentation. This is a great example of being open to new ideas and experimentation. You are a professional aquascaper but that doesn’t preclude you from trying something different. As a result you’ve found some other part of the hobby and shown that it is enjoyable. To all those watching and reading this, there is no “right” way. As long as you understand the basics of aquarium chemistry and keeping fish healthy do what you want and what makes you happy. Fish can be kept in bare bottom tanks, they can be kept with hard scape only, they can be kept in beautiful aquascapes with CO2 injection and expensive soils, or with dirt capped with sand, or on rainbow gravel and a pirate ship. So long as the fish are also happy, have fun and don’t be intimidated by other people. We all got in the hobby for different reasons and it’s ok to have your style. George, I really love this aquarium. The fish look stunning, and it is crazy naturalistic. I hope to see more aquariums like this where hard scape is very dominant and the fish’s natural environment is more closely imitated, but do what sets your heart on fire. I am experimenting with a few different styles myself and enjoying every minute of it. Thank you for the regular uploads and the hard work filming and editing, it doesn’t go unnoticed, and I appreciate you. God bless and take care.
Also, if the nerite snail eggs bother you I have heard that bristlenose plecos will eat them from the wood since they feed on wood in nature. A couple in there will eat those up and you can remove them if they prove to cause any trouble elsewhere.
What a beautiful setup. If course, the discus are beautiful, but those lemon tetras add that wow factor. Thank you for the video.
This is awesome. So glad they are thriving now and that you are also happy with the scape.
Thankyou George we are waiting for our tank to be delivered .The video has saved me a lot of planting and pain your tank looks great and will model ours on it .
Geofff n Lesley
Beautiful tank. I like the simplicity of it. Great job! Respectfully, Marty
mind-blowing, thanks for taking the chance and learning from the experience
The discus look so much better - but those tetras are mesmerising!
The fish colours look amazing 👏 tank would be a pleasure to look at as the fish are the main attraction. Thanks for the videio george
Wow! What a difference! It looks so alive! The colors are amazing and the schooling fish brings a great movement to the scape! Yes very simple but soooo effective! I am happy you have found the right changes with this discus setup! As a aquarium hobbyist, I know it effected you before and during the process to fix the situation and the results are truly amazing! Awesome job George! Love the setup and it really POPS!
I’m so in awe and inspired by the beauty of this tank. Thank you for sharing your discus journey, especially for those of us who aspire to keep this beautiful fish one day.
A very courageous decision George. It goes against what your heart tells you. Respect to you for sharing . You’re always a wealth of info , ps just baught ur book 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼awesome!
Gorgeous Tank! So glad the discus are looking better.
I see you got the key points of discus keeping: easy particle removal for cleaner water and wood dominated aquascape as in nature. Happy to see you’re happy with the results! Greetings from Mexico!
Very well done George, you took the correct step at the correct time, congratulations for yr wise move, good to know that you are also a fish lover. Great job. 👍👍🍀🇵🇹
Beautiful and elegant... it's amazing to see the schooling lemon tetras 🥰
I‘m absolutely in love with this tank now.
This is a very 'Joey' style scape and the results are 'absolutely phenomenal!'
Love it!!
George: “how can I showcase this six pack?” 😂😅
Definitely made the video more enjoyable
it looks super clean now with just really nice timber taking centre stage . healthy-looking discus and one big single shoal of smaller fish is a great combo and what ill be going for. really stylish . i wonder what a frosted back section with lighting might really make the discus pop although the pure black back does work nicely.
George, thanks for sharing your journey on this aquarium. Your original planted setup inspired me to set up my own discus tank. But my research convinced me that I shouldn't do a heavily planted tank, and maybe not even substrate. So I have a 120 gallon with a slate tile bottom, and some wood and rock. But I couldn't resist plants altogether, so I do have some epiphytes on the wood. My Stendker Discus are actually arriving today!
So happy to see both you and the discus finally thriving mate! Great to see, thanks so much for this update video.
Stunning, absolutely stunning George.
Them lemon tetras look awesome, really nice tank
Nice to see the lemon tetras poping out , mine are still very light :(. Just removed all my substrate and gone bare.
George...i absolutely understand how you are feeling. I have recently started focusing on the fish aspect of the aquarium...and my goodness the rewards are so satisfying..i had always thought an aquascaped tank was where a fish would feel most comfortable in. But i was wrong....its all about the water quality.
Beautiful discuss coloration! Love the schooling behavior of the tetras.
Yes he did it ,George has gone to the dark side no plants, discus always look better with white substrate, I wonder how long before he starts to creep plants back in? I wouldn’t worry about the CO2 too much a lot of discus owners use it to lower the PH, I like the way you went topless for the ladies , George it’s absolutely beautiful I could spend hours in front of that tank well done
I too respect the game
Good stuff George this video shows growth and strength and I am here for it.
Finally I can say it looks absolutely breathtaking 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Those are the SAME fish from the ones in the planted tank !?! I had no idea. I figured you bought NEW discus fish for the minimal substrate tank design tank. Wow. I would like to set up a discus tank and prefer the minimal substrate with the driftwood decor. The lemon tetras was perfect for this tank.
I love the schooling lemon tetras.
I love a good planted aquarium, but sometimes the fish deserve to be the focus of attention. The transformation in your fish is truly staggering. They look stunning!
What a beautiful aquarium!
Brilliant mate...I'm the same ...it's not in the book ...breaking the rules in some things can end in beautiful things ...this is one ..it's aqua modern Art....lov it ...lov the tank silver metal 👍
Guess what im considering doing now..... Looks awesome mate. Hope the family are well.
The shoaling fish just POP! Beautiful. I had considered cardinal tetras but yours are bigger and faster. Love it.
Stunning! Love the tetra's behaviour...
I just ordered a waterbox 4820. I'm going to set up my first discus tank. I also heard that they don't care for co2. Your video just answered a bunch of my questions. 🙂
Well done George! Can't be right all the time. Takes a sensible man to listen to others sometimes. As many of us know, they look so much better in their natural lighter setting. I love my plants but the Discus sell the show most of the time on their own.
Those lemon tetras are something else 😍
A gree with Aquatic Concepts on his design. His has been up a year now and a very similar design. It looks like his comments was taken down? I saw it earlier but can't find it?
I was just trying to help. Sorry if I made you feel I was being critical.
@@aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto I think it had a link and I understand why he would not allow that all good!
This is gorgeous, well done !
Its funny, but while this is considered a discus tank, the schooling and motion and behavior of that big school of Lemon Tetras really are what draws the eye. This is a tetra tank to me. Their motion is hypnotic and beautiful, and contrast with the dark background and colors of the discus.
Wow 👏
George you shocked me 😲
But now discus tank look amazing 👏 discus look absolutely different.
All I can say is wow that looks awesome!!!!
Great results and yes this is beautiful even without the plants great choice with the bright substrate everyone's color is popping 😍. Its nice to see even profesional scapers can ditch plants and CO2 for the hardscape only tank great work again love the result ..
Looks a great deal like the DiscusTank on Aquatic Concepts. Both are very beautiful!
WOW even with no plants your video is still very processional looking, thanks George for bringing and videoing this crystal clear nice discus tank the previous plants could have hidden bacteria effecting the discus fishes or at times discus fishes get effected by internal or external unseen parasites? which might cause the discus fishes to go inactive, yes very worrying indeed and the bare tank is a nice scape as well and also a nice large lemon shoal of fishes as well. And super nice discus fishes as the center piece fishes as well, hope u can add more fishes in the the future as well. cheers and looking forward to your next excellent video and a nice video there as well as usual cheers George
Wow! The fish are gorgeous. The tank looks good. Nice wood.
Hi George, the scape looks good, it's probably the best for discus in a healthy environment. I still appreciate discus in a bare bottom tank as I think the prime focus is discus. The lemon tetras look a little nervous but you hauled huge great deal out. We all appreciate your videos. 👍
I thought the same about the lemon tetras. Not much hiding space for them. The Discus are clearly thriving.
Beautiful aquarium. Well done! I keep both aquascapes (emphasis on plants and hardscape) and aquariums (emphasis on fish) although elements of both are integrated into all the tanks. In my mind they are different hobbies, or at the very least least require a different mindset even if some of the underlying skills are shared.
It also depends on your discus colors, like mine are 3 red pigeons 1 red Marlboro and 1 blue with stripes. Except for the blue one, they simply can’t get any darker. Also, I always saw people recommending a light background color. But, I always liked your more darker discus, except when they really got dark. Keep it up, good work.
Amazing tank
I agree with Aquatic Concepts about his design that is very much like this. It looks like you took that comment down.? Looks beautiful George!
If it was taken down I am not sure why. I was agree with him because my tank is very similar and i suggested this design to Mr. Farmer "who I have great admiration and respect for" a month or so back when he was concerned about his Discus color problem. I found out my tank was to dark and to many plants by another hobbyist. I took that information a year ago and designed my tank around that concept!
@@aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto I think because you added a link to it as I said above.
Just beautiful ! thank you .
Thank you for following your instincts... The transformation is amazing 😍... This is one of my favorite videos.... It's a classic... Excellent job 👏🏾👍🏾✌🏾
Looks so beautiful!!❤️
I am thrilled that you put the fish health over plants. A lot of people would not have done the same.
Looks great
Great job, beautiful fish and tank. I found mine didn’t like ferts and a lot of co2. Now, I don’t fertilise and run lighter co2 , still have excellent plant growth and happy discus.
What a beautiful tank great job 👏🏽
George..really glad about your honest opinion..,even when I started out having discus I started out having a planted tank but didn’t work out now I have a bare bottom tank with epiphyte plants only and just the hard scape and I am really happy coz the fish a dping really good ..George I am no expert but there some runts in the discus group and rather skinny it will be really good if treat the whole tank for internal parasites with API general cure and deworm the fish then they will put on some really good size and even their color will improve drastically.,like I said I am no expert but I think that’ll work .. anyways cheers mate the tank looks really great …
I really think there is a big difference between a plant focused tank and a fish focused tank depending on the species. A discus tank is one of those examples where fish health and the water parameters around fish health have to be the number one concern of the owner. That means an environment where plant growth and look may not be optimal in such a small micro biome like a fish tank. A planted tank should be plant focused where the optimal plant water parameters should be the main concern and IF fish are used in that environment, they need to be hardy enough to withstand those plant focused parameters. Long term, discus should not be in a plant focused tank. Good choice here George.
Great insights 🙏
Really important video. Thanks for sharing your fishkeeping lessons so honestly. Love the new look of the Scape. If you feel like mixing it up at some point later botanicals are always awesome in discus tanks (and Biotope correct). Big respect!
George won't be able to resist anubias on the wood scape. Would look great imo.
About to setup a large 200gal discus tank and glad I went with white sand instead of aquasoil substrate. IMHO, the dark substrate is probably the main cause of his discus turning dark as they tried to camouflage themselves to it. As to the fish being less active, I feel like his use of co2 + the fact that water temperature in discus tanks are high probably caused the oxygen levels to be low in the tank. Yes, the plants produce oxygen while lights are on but when the lights are off at night I’m guessing they are low. I won’t just have hardscape in my tank though, will have some low maintenance plants like java fern and anubias. I feel like the few green plants will provide nice contrast in color to the fish
Worries me about what we do to our fish when too focused on plants
Fantastic transformation! Well done.
Fabulous transformation 🥰 the Discus are magnificent but those tetras✨🥰💕
A very good change, right on the point 👍
The tank looks natural and the fish look much better.
regards
That's a fantastic display George. Well done. But my take on it might be a bit different to others though - whilst the Discus look superb, the tight schooling of the Lemon Tetras might indicate skittish behaviour. That's certainly what I see in my tanks and pond when fish perceive a threat. What do you think?
loved this set up ... i am planning to replicate that with my 90 gallon tank ... thanks for sharing bro !