Yesterday I went out with my girlfriend to purchase discus for her new tank from discus madness in NJ. The experience was very nice and the facility is top notch, you can tell they take great pride in their discus. After buying 4 discus (small) the breeder advised us to remove the carbon from the filter! After asking why he replies with," discus don't like it and they become fearful and shy when approaching the tank" and " it will eventually blind the fish". This is my first time EVER hearing this! But this is also my first time with discus. For all the discus owners out there, is this a myth or fact? Do any of you use carbon in your filters? Will carbon affect the discus's health?
Currently the discus are in the tank with carbon still in the filter, and they are stressed and not really swimming around much but is this really based on the carbon? I feel like its because they are still new to the tank but Should I remove it? Will it kill them?
Sorry for all the questions but I'm just curious bc I've never heard this before.... Thank you in advice everyone N happy Super Bowl !!
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Currently the discus are in the tank with carbon still in the filter, and they are stressed and not really swimming around much but is this really based on the carbon? I feel like its because they are still new to the tank but Should I remove it? Will it kill them?
Sorry for all the questions but I'm just curious bc I've never heard this before.... Thank you in advice everyone N happy Super Bowl !!
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Another foam pad would be ideal. As to the fact or fiction I would have to lean towards a tall tale. I've used carbon on occasion to remove meds but not a regular run. Discus can be skiddish at times just naturally till they become comfortable & familiar. As MKD stated they do best in groups of 5 or more. This is due to their shoaling nature. You're gonna need to upgrade that tank to at least 55g to raise a healthy group of Discus. BTW I have double sponges in one of my AC 500's (110) & Seachem Matrix Bio Media in the other. Water changes are gonna be your new best friend. the more the better especially when young. Quality food & good maintenance is essential to healthy Discus. "T"