Are you thinking about trying discus...

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I know you say, 4-6 and I plan to 4-6 but can they be of different colors, and/or sizes? I have a LFS who breeds and raises discus, but he keeps the snowwhites with the snow whites,marbros with marbros, etc etc and they all cost different prices, 4-6 juvies that are 3-4 inches would work best right, and I have fish that doesn't go with discus I'm selling them to a guy today, and plan only to keep the cory cats,gold nugget,and clown plecos. I have a 135.
 
Hi FishyJoe... If you are planning on selling the others you mentioned and putting discus in the 135 I recommend if you can swing it to get 8 or so.. They will be much happier in a bigger group and the tank can certainly handle that many.. You can get whatever colors/color combinations you like.. The breeder keeps them color separated for breeding purposes to protect the strain breeding line.. If you are not breeding, it doesn't matter.. it's a matter of personal choice.. I would however, recomend that you get them all about the same size.. less chance of a runt being picked on by everyone else and more likely hood they will all be equally able to get to the food.. That said.. they will establish a pecking order and someone will always be on the bottom of the list.. Good luck with your tank... Sue:D
 
SusieQ;2940261; said:
Hi FishyJoe... If you are planning on selling the others you mentioned and putting discus in the 135 I recommend if you can swing it to get 8 or so.. They will be much happier in a bigger group and the tank can certainly handle that many.. You can get whatever colors/color combinations you like.. The breeder keeps them color separated for breeding purposes to protect the strain breeding line.. If you are not breeding, it doesn't matter.. it's a matter of personal choice.. I would however, recomend that you get them all about the same size.. less chance of a runt being picked on by everyone else and more likely hood they will all be equally able to get to the food.. That said.. they will establish a pecking order and someone will always be on the bottom of the list.. Good luck with your tank... Sue:D

thanks guess I will have to get juvies for now. a guy had 5- 5 inch discus
for $100.00 but I was the second caller I hope the first guy who called doesn't get them.
 
Lot of great info here, thanks everyone. I know I am enjoying the discus I currently have and hope to acquire more in the future.
 
thank jimmy I got 5 yesterday for $100.00 but they where different size.
1-5 inch and they other 4 where 3 inches.
 
hillbilly;2721160; said:
In my experience, bristlenoses seem to be the best plecos to keep with discus. I have about a dozen or so at the moment that are in my discus tanks. None of them have ever bothered my discus.

as usual lol I agree.

We have BN plecos in almost all of our discus tanks without incident. In fact we've only had 1 instance of known pleco discus predation and it was from a a rather hungry Snowball LDA033.

Other plecos and clean-up crew we commonly use (off the top of my head) are Royal Plecos, O-cats, Nerite snails and Amano Shrimp.
 
the original profile said that they would do well with rams? wouldn't the temp difference be significant? rams are suppose to be in 72-79 f right?
 
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