I'm answering them from bold.]Success with discus comes from constant water changes with a very low ph even 5 is great and a high temp[/B]. Where you get them does not really matter as long as they are healthy and your ph is low and the heat is high 82 at a minimum. Your choice for tank mates is fine as long as they are all healthy with the same resistances to the same things. this is where quarantine tanks come in. The smaller the discus the less stress they will have with shipping. They will still be stressed. At receiving them they need to be quarantined to get use to your water and de-stress. This is the main time they are going to 'catch' something from the other fish. There are many individuals that think they can just add discus and expect them to do well like other tropicals. They do not have the same thing going on. At this stressed time they pick up stuff they have not encountered before and in just a mater of days start to show signs of the stress and disease. The buyer then blames the supplier and it is not their fault at all. I am defending all suppliers when it comes to discus.
As far as your tank. The fish you have planned are good but how big is your tank. With discus you need a low bio-load, low ph, high heat and low light. Not many plants will survive in this environment. Common sword plants will survive. For what you are planning to keep you need a big tank. Even hybrid discus do not tolerate nitrates over 10ppm well. I have made that mistake before.
Can I get away with 6.0 for discus? I have a heater that can go up to 90 degrees so no worries. How do I keep my PH at 6.
Should I put the angels, festivums, and tetras in a seperate tank the day I get the discus? And QT them. How long do I need to QT the discus and what do I qt them with?
The tank is a 125 gallon (6') tank. I am going to use black sand ( have sand already), some driftwood to recreate the wild enviroment and fake plants most likely. How easy are plants to keep? I like live plants but don't want to add some that require lots of work.
Thanks for your help and sorry to bombard you with questions.
One last question, how do I clean driftwood and get it ready for the tank.
Chef Alex.