Since I was a kid I have always wanted to have discus. I never got them because they were not available at my LFS and then they were just too expensive for me as a kid. Here I am 20 years later and I would like to start breeding them.
I will admit I am not far into the process yet, started building the rack and accumulating all the equipment. Originally I was borrowing my friend's miter saw, but I had to end up getting one otherwise I will never finish (the excuse I gave myself to justify getting one). This is not going to be your typical breeding system, I am a developer and will always over-complicate things. What I mean by that is I am going to be building out some automation for the system. For example automated water changes, water condition monitoring, lights, sterilization, etc.
I will try to provide all the information and pictures as I work on things, how I am doing it and why I chose to do what I did.
I have accumulated the following aquariums:
All of these I either got for free or for less than a $1/gallon on craigslist. I think the key here is patience, I have been picking these up over the last 8 months.
You will notice in those images that I am building this in my garage. I live in the Midwest and it gets cold thankfully this garage is not being used for vehicles and it is a conditioned space.
I was planning on using the large containers (275 gallon) as a fluidized filtration system a quarter/half of it. Then I also was looking into using driftwood in the other half to be a natural ph leveler.
Here are some pictures of the rack being assembled (still have a lot left to do on them)
I will take some pictures of all the electronics I have purchased and post those in the following days.
I will admit I am not far into the process yet, started building the rack and accumulating all the equipment. Originally I was borrowing my friend's miter saw, but I had to end up getting one otherwise I will never finish (the excuse I gave myself to justify getting one). This is not going to be your typical breeding system, I am a developer and will always over-complicate things. What I mean by that is I am going to be building out some automation for the system. For example automated water changes, water condition monitoring, lights, sterilization, etc.
I will try to provide all the information and pictures as I work on things, how I am doing it and why I chose to do what I did.
I have accumulated the following aquariums:
- 11 x 20 gallon
- 2 x 30 gallon
- 1 x 40 gallon
- 3 x 55 gallon
- 4 x 275 gallon (these are storage containers)


All of these I either got for free or for less than a $1/gallon on craigslist. I think the key here is patience, I have been picking these up over the last 8 months.
You will notice in those images that I am building this in my garage. I live in the Midwest and it gets cold thankfully this garage is not being used for vehicles and it is a conditioned space.
I was planning on using the large containers (275 gallon) as a fluidized filtration system a quarter/half of it. Then I also was looking into using driftwood in the other half to be a natural ph leveler.
Here are some pictures of the rack being assembled (still have a lot left to do on them)



I will take some pictures of all the electronics I have purchased and post those in the following days.