DISCUS FISH CARE GUIDE: FEEDING, WATER CHANGES and MEDICATIONS | Part 2 of 2

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2021
  • Often known as the “king of aquarium fish,” Discus Fish earn this title through their gorgeous colors, patterns, and variations. Strains of them are highly sought after, Some costing new owners hundreds of dollars or more for a single fish. #discusfish #discusfishlover #aquariumfish #fishtank #neontetra #blackneontetra #discus #jbjaquariums #aquascape #plantedaquarium #seachem #fluval #spiderwood #aquariumbuild
    Even though this species of fish is so beautiful, they are not as commonly found in the hobby as other fish. This is likely because there is another connotation about Discus being one of the most difficult freshwater fish to keep. While discus fish care may require more attention than other aquarium fish, the thought of owning discus should not intimidate experienced aquarists. If they are kept in conditions where there is routine maintenance, owning this species of tropical South American Fish should not be considered “Intimidating or difficult” I hope you will watch this two-part series on Discus Fish Which covers Tank Design, Water Conditions, Feeding and General Care. "Make These Beautiful Fish Part of Your Collection"
    Jack Wattley Discus. For the most beautiful and healthy Discus online This is the place to purchase. Gabe Posada can't be beaten when it comes to knowledge and quality. wattleydiscus.com/shop/
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  • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto

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  • @adamcenteno6155
    @adamcenteno6155 2 роки тому +6

    Man. I like the idea of turning off the pump.

  • @mydiscusobsession3560
    @mydiscusobsession3560 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the second part of this series. Important information. I really want to setup a tank like this.

  • @amylin9277
    @amylin9277 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. Very useful🎉

  • @stephenclasper2996
    @stephenclasper2996 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for taking the time to prepare two extremely informative videos, I have been researching discus for sometime now and your videos are the best I have seen and have gave me the confidence to keep discus 👍

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +1

      If you ever need any help just ask. I will do what I can one on one. All I ask is you do a small $Thanks once in a while to help build the channel. Thank you! Go slow and do things right… you will find lots of support here. Good luck! Like and subscribe please..’

  • @husinjamalhasnar3500
    @husinjamalhasnar3500 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your excellent sharing. Keep up your good sharing of information.

  • @martyborst5645
    @martyborst5645 Рік тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @juanjrodriguez5780
    @juanjrodriguez5780 2 роки тому +3

    Great information preparing to set up a Discus tank!

  • @rosiem5910
    @rosiem5910 2 роки тому +3

    Great foundation information to learn the principles of how to start a Discus tank.. all my questions were answered, your demeanor kept me interested and I appreciate your knowledge.

  • @juanjrodriguez5780
    @juanjrodriguez5780 2 роки тому +3

    Beautiful tank. Thanks

  • @Doots_fish_apartment
    @Doots_fish_apartment Рік тому +2

    Your videos are very informative. I just found your channel. I want to start a discuss tank so i’ve been doing my research. You put me at ease with how to care for them help them thrive.

  • @martyborst5645
    @martyborst5645 Рік тому +2

    Very thorough & valuable content. I understand to turn off the pump during feeding time. What about the air stone and a h.o.b during feeding time? They move my water as well. This has been a great video & I will be watching it again. 🐠🐟

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +2

      No the stone has little affect. The pumps move water around so quickly that food gets into all areas of the tank. Easy to know exactly where the food will be contained this way.

  • @gb9926
    @gb9926 Рік тому +1

    Great education video, best I have seen yet to encourage people like myself who want to have discus, but we’re scared off by the other nonsense!

  • @avinashnbhatt
    @avinashnbhatt 2 роки тому +4

    Much Waited 👍👍👍 I love it... So when is the 3rd part coming?😂

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  2 роки тому +3

      2 part series on Discus Fish. But lots more coming soon!

    • @avinashnbhatt
      @avinashnbhatt 2 роки тому +1

      @@aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto Today is the Saturday and I'M GONNA WATCH ALL OF YOU'RE Discus videos ❤️

  • @jasonedwards5608
    @jasonedwards5608 2 роки тому +2

    Very informative! Thanks for sharing. I have a 125 gallon with 6 gouramis (2 dwarf, 2 golden, and 2 blues). Also have 10 Cory's and 2 plecos. I've been seriously considering adding 4-6 discus but I'm concerned they will all mesh well together.

  • @michaelcarvalho3686
    @michaelcarvalho3686 2 роки тому +3

    Great Video! enjoyed Part 1 and part 2. Very informative and elaborate on all about Discus fish keeping.what type of plants do you have in your tank?

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  2 роки тому +2

      Various types of Java Ferns, Anubis and Bucephalandra are my go to. You just put between rocks etc. the Bucephalandra you will need to glue down with Aquarium safe super glue!

  • @joeichniowski3754
    @joeichniowski3754 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your videos, they have helped so much while planning my firs discus tank. What color background would you recommend for the tank? I've read everything from white to blue to black, just curious what you prefer. Thanks!

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +1

      I use black because it is great for filming and I have no issues with fish hiding, but I would use glazed color background stick on unless it is an AIO tank then use blue or white. Good Luck Please like and Subscribe thank you.

  • @adamcenteno3147
    @adamcenteno3147 2 роки тому +3

    I love your videos but you have to work on raising the volume.

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +2

      Sorry I think I have been working with a bad Mic. Try my latest videos and tell me what you think. I would love the feedback.... no pun intended... Thanks.

  • @frankarenas1551
    @frankarenas1551 Рік тому +1

    Great information.
    Could you give me the name of the first food you mentioned.

  • @missyayers5489
    @missyayers5489 2 роки тому +3

    What do you plant the greenery in and how. Also what are the best types? Thanks

    • @wilddiscusbreeder5445
      @wilddiscusbreeder5445 Рік тому +3

      He wedges them between the rocks I believe. The plants I am looking at are various Anubias, Java fern and some other non-planted plants.

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +1

      I use two kinds of plants. Ones that need Substrate to get nutrients such as Crypts, swords etc. and others that draw their nutrition directly from the waste in the water such as Java Ferns and Anudias to name a few. You can research all these on line and build a tank best suited for the type of plants you like and then decide what is best for your situation.

  • @cdave2006
    @cdave2006 2 роки тому +5

    Hi, I watched both part 1 and 2 and I didn't catch your idea on what number of discus to get. I have a 100 gallons tank currently cycling. I have read on Stendker website (the discus I can get here in Belgium from Germany) and they are telling to get at least 10 to 12 discus for better schooling behavior or avoiding one to bbe bullied. But I feel like they want to sell more fishs :D. What do you think ? I think too much discus kind of makes it too chaotic and not really peacefull. I liked the idea of 7 of about 4" to start. But if lose one that would be a problem so maybe 9 I don't know. My tank is planted (not much, just some at the back and mostly small plants that aren't going to rise above 10cm. And I will add about 7 corys, 30 red nose tetra, 25 amano shrimps. I have some rocks in an iwagumi style kind of too but I made sure they can swim at the front easily. Currently I just have amano shrimps and I will wait from 3 to 6 months for a full cycle to reach stable settings.

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you for watching. I hope you liked and subscribed as well. We had a name change so important to get those #'s up!
      Now Lets talk Discus. First I am happy to hear that you are being very patient. That means everything in this hobby. As far as how many Discus you can put in that tank I would not do more than 7-9. I have never lost a Discus because of the care I give to make sure water quality is perfect and ph is steady. Ph is not a number you want fluctuating but not get overly concerned about. Almost all Discus are tank raised (Unless you are buying Wild?) and the ph was likely in the sevens to low 8's. As far as bullying goes I would tell you that you will have to let that work itself out. If you add all the Discus at the same time and same sizes that should help minimize how much of that happens. Let them get it out of their systems and within a few weeks there will be a natural pecking order that will be established. Feeding time you will see who runs the tank as they will eat first and the others will hold back until the dominate one is full. I feed at both ends of the tank so the more aggressive fish can't cover that much territory and wear themselves out. Also I turn my pump off during feeding as this helps to keep food in one area of the tank where the bottom feeders can get the rest and it does not end up in you plants and rocks.
      You have a great plan and should really enjoy your tank. Again 7-9 Discus in that Tank will be a good number I would not do more than that. Good luck. DON'T OVERFEED! Smaller more frequent feedings is best! P.S. MAKE SURE YOU REMEMBER TO TURN PUMP BACK ON> Use your phone timer alarm that is what I do.

    • @cdave2006
      @cdave2006 2 роки тому +1

      @@aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto Thanking you very much for the beautifull videos and editing, I also enjoy the music you use as an hifi enthousiast myself. I sure did subscribed and thumbed up for the quality content you put out there.
      I agree that the idea of forgeting to put the pump back on stresses me out so much when I am changing water, haha. I am pretty sure I can't forget but nice tip for the alarm and also doing it while feeding even if I might go with auto feeder. My tap water is quite alkaline with a PH at arround 8 or more and with a tds fairly high. So I have invested in a small RO water system with an automatic valve attached to a 30 gallons can. I just got myself some "Preis" minerals in powder for Discus to remineralize the RO water, just to get all the minerals they might need and also stabelizing a better ph than 8. I will be using that only for maximum stability as I really don't know if my local water tap can change in water parameters. In Belgium we had a lot of floods this year and some people even didn't had drinking water for some days. I also have a Berkey water filter for the house that could also be used to mix with the RO water instead of minerals but the Ph out of it is still arround 8 so... will see. Also I prefer to use that instead of tap + water conditionner for chlorine as they affect the bacteria in the filters too (some conditionner starves the bacteria).
      I went with one canister filter + one internal filter for a total of 9kg of biological filter materiel with mechanical filtration first with medium sponge then fine sponge and wadding then bio media. As of now I have algae and some weird white goo comming out of my spider roots (a lot of it). I am looking at adding clithon snails for that. As I am afraid of small plecos, otocinclus and other ancistrus getting on the coat of the discus... :/
      Again thank you very much, I will remember not to over feed them. I have a Juwel automatic feeder (smartfeed 2.0) for 3 times a day, will need to see how much to go for each feeding. I really don't want to use frozen food and rather use Tropical, Sera or Tetra discus foods. I also will have to see how to manage the water flow with the two pumps from my filters. Currently having one at each side of the tank but the direction is not easy to choose. Also because I have 2 air stones and I don't want to disturb the bubles with the flow going directly on them... Anyway ^^'
      See you around :)

  • @user-vm8mn5qz7s
    @user-vm8mn5qz7s 5 місяців тому +1

    What is the name of the colbalt you feed discus? Amazon has many colbalt foods on the site. Do you mix the foods or just give one variety each day? I am confused on the feeding all varieties together or just one a feeding? Thank you. I love your videos. So excellent with the information for discus.

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  5 місяців тому +1

      No! Just feed a wide variety of foods overall. Feed one kind in the morning, one kind in the evening etc. just keep lots of quantity foods on hand and change them up. So good for your fish to get everything they need.

  • @beamerandmercedesthebully3111
    @beamerandmercedesthebully3111 2 роки тому +3

    I bought 2 discus.. should i get more? Theyre in a 55g

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  2 роки тому +1

      You can keep 5-7 in a tank that size as long as you are willing to keep the water pristine and clean. Yes very doable!

  • @andrade_org
    @andrade_org Рік тому +1

    Lovely fish! What is the strain of that light blue one? Where is it from?

  • @elizabethyapchanyk6152
    @elizabethyapchanyk6152 2 роки тому +3

    What kind of snail do you have in there? I'd love a snail but assumed my water temp was too warm.

    • @aquariumparadise9652
      @aquariumparadise9652 2 роки тому +2

      Mystery and Nerite. They do ok as long as you have a good food supply and temp is below 86

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +1

      Nerite but they are hard to keep in warmer waters try Mysteries. I have had better luck.

  • @martyborst5645
    @martyborst5645 Рік тому +2

    Hi George. I noticed you have 7.0 regulator. What do use this for?( I am planting more plants in my tank today.) In one of your videos you suggested doing 2-50% each week. On this one you stated 30% twice a week. Which one is better? Thankyou.

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +2

      Early in the cycle 2-50% changes and then when the water becomes stable go to 2-30%

    • @martyborst5645
      @martyborst5645 Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the clarification. You’ve never steered me wrong. Also, thanks for taking time out of your schedule for me.🌿👍🐠

  • @faezmeowfamilys3472
    @faezmeowfamilys3472 2 роки тому +4

    How many time u do water change for your tank?n how many persen 30%-50%?

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  2 роки тому +3

      Once a week as needed 30-40% sometimes I will go two weeks snd just top off if water parameters are stable and will allow for it!

  • @bharathreddy971
    @bharathreddy971 2 роки тому +3

    Bro! What water are you using for discus? Ro or Kaveri water?

  • @jacksonfernando21
    @jacksonfernando21 6 місяців тому +1

    What plant is that and also want to know whether Seachem excel or flourish for plant will not affect the discus fish ?

  • @beamerandmercedesthebully3111
    @beamerandmercedesthebully3111 2 роки тому +3

    I just started keeping discus… i got two…. Should i get more ?.. theyre in a 55g

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  2 роки тому +2

      As I said if you can keep the water clean? Discus do not need a ton of space just very good environment meaning water!

    • @moeizamir2580
      @moeizamir2580 7 днів тому

      Get 3 more 1fish per ten gallon
      A decent filter and 40 percent water change 2 times a week

  • @somerandomguy.2326
    @somerandomguy.2326 Рік тому +1

    Hi,for a 30 g tank with just a pair of discus and some tetras, how much filltration should i have and, do they like high flow or low flow

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +2

      That is way to small of a tank for Discus unless you are breeding. Low flow is best for Discus, but you really need to put your focus on another aquarium that is bigger.

    • @somerandomguy.2326
      @somerandomguy.2326 Рік тому

      @@aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto thank you

  • @blacklabel99able
    @blacklabel99able Рік тому +1

    I like your Blue Diamond, who did you order from?

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +2

      All My Discus come from wattleydiscus.com/ Tell them George With Aquatic Concepts sent you for a possible Discount

  • @gb9926
    @gb9926 Рік тому +1

    Are your aquariums glass? Do you ship.. looking for a rimless 75 gallon!

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +2

      I am not in the selling of Aquarium business, but highly recommend WATERBOX and If you tell them you seen and were referred by Aquatic Concepts on UA-cam.

  • @user-vm8mn5qz7s
    @user-vm8mn5qz7s 5 місяців тому +1

    Can i use bio substrate sand to start a new tank?

  • @i.m.Q.2
    @i.m.Q.2 Рік тому +1

    From what i gather, these arent too radically different from other fish. Yes? I recall being out for heart surgery how my roomie grossly over fed. Problems.
    On temps, i learned this from my saltwater hobby and tried it on my freshwater setup. As you invrease temp, the metabolic rate doubles per 10 degrees C. I cranked my temp up to 82-84. Fish loved it! I did increase my flow and estimated logarithmicly by how much and adjust as needed.
    Thoughts on that?

  • @user-vm8mn5qz7s
    @user-vm8mn5qz7s 5 місяців тому +1

    Can the flake food be moistened before feeding the discus?

  • @user-rp8cz2wg1w
    @user-rp8cz2wg1w 6 місяців тому +1

    How big is this tank?

  • @theblindfishkeeper
    @theblindfishkeeper Рік тому +1

    Hey George, my name is Brandon. I just took over a severely under kept group of discus. There’s only four left in the group, and all of them are stunted most likely from malnourishment. I’ve been keeping fish since the mid-80s, however, these are the first discus I’ve ever kept. I am bringing in a group of seven more to add to these four. after they quarantine, should I be looking for any trouble with the two groups coming together?🐠🦯

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому +1

      I am gone for two days but in my last video I have an 800 # you can call me. Read it over and call me tomorrow midday if you want snd we will get this figured out. Thanks

    • @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto
      @aquaticconceptsbringingwaterto  Рік тому

      No. Just change the decor a bit and deworm all of them with Metronidazole that you can get from Wattley Discus. Make sure you buy some high quality foods as well and a good variety. How old are the older Discus? Get like sizes or they will pick on stunted fish. Good luck.