Discus Tank

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Absolutely not, unless it is a 50cm cube. Do some research. Discus grow to 6-7" (15cm+) in the right conditions, and are tall. A standard height 50cm (30") tank is too small & totally unsuitable for discus, and most cichlids for that matter. If that the tank you have to work with on your next project, then maybe try a dwarf cichlid, like apistogrammas or neolamprologus, instead.
 
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No, I've actually heard of Discus and Arowanas working together. That isn't a completely nuts idea, though it must be done in a massive tank with proper decor and filtration, which most average monster fish keepers can't manage unless they are like Ohio Fish Rescue.
 
Can discus do well with Arowana's? I have a 400 gallon arowana tank so just wondering

In that size of tank, you'd be better off doing Stingrays or something else if you have no other tankmates currently. But I don't have experience with this so others can chime in with better answers. :)
 
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No, I've actually heard of Discus and Arowanas working together. That isn't a completely nuts idea, though it must be done in a massive tank with proper decor and filtration, which most average monster fish keepers can't manage unless they are like Ohio Fish Rescue.

As someone who keeps both it sounds like a completely nuts idea to me! :)
 
As someone who keeps both it sounds like a completely nuts idea to me! :)
So will the discus cause problems or the arowana? I also have a 8 inch arowana whos totally a wimp and gets beat up by 3 inch cichlids. So please, educate me 🙂
 
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So will the discus cause problems or the arowana? I also have a 8 inch arowana whos totally a wimp and gets beat up by 3 inch cichlids. So please, educate me 🙂
Arowanas are pretty boisterous and big fish growing quickly, discus in my opinion tend to suffer if not the kings of their tank so if anything is in there bigger then it seems to make the discus more reclusive and eating less
Plus youd be feeding the aro loads of meaty foods and the discus youd be targetting with more high protein foods

Each to their own but just a bizarre, unnecessary and daft mix of fish for me
 
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