Discus Tank

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robchris

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Hello,
I have been on many forums looking at everyones pictures of their discus tanks and it just looks like everyone who has a discus tank does not have any other fish with them. Is this the correct way of keeping a discus tank? In my tank I have six discus and 50+ other fish in there with them such as tetras and other non aggressive schooling fish. Can anyone give me a suggestion on what I should do?
 
I have a friend that keep angels and discus together. He also has 40 or 50 neon tetras with them aswell.
 
Many “pro” Discus keepers tend to keep some rare strains and/or wild Discus, they usually require special water conditions such as very low pH and very high water temperatures. Most other fish manage to move faster thus steal food from Discus, and Discus tend to get spooked easy.

Many people like to keep couple of schooling fish with them, Neon tetras are popular.

What size tank do you have?
 
mature discus are very slow eaters while tetras and angels eat very quickly also some diseases can be passed on from angels to discus
 
Vitaliy said:
Many “pro” Discus keepers tend to keep some rare strains and/or wild Discus, they usually require special water conditions such as very low pH and very high water temperatures. Most other fish manage to move faster thus steal food from Discus, and Discus tend to get spooked easy.

Many people like to keep couple of schooling fish with them, Neon tetras are popular.

What size tank do you have?


I have a 125gallon tank. I do notice that the other fish move faster then them but I just mainly feed the smaller faster fish first and then feed the discus. I just hope this does not lead into a problem.
 
My discus are piranaha like when it comes to food. They snap up anything that hits the water. And I keep an arrowana and stingrays with my discus, I used to keep angels but I moved to my community tank
 
The smallest discus I own is 3" SL and the aro is prolly 8"-10" SL, I havnt measured him formally because he is skittish and stays away from the front of the glass when I am around though.
 
the best tetras to keep with discus are rummy nose and harlequins!! if u want catfish go with corydoras n bristlenose...pictus work well as well...just remember to do a 75% water change weekly...and have many flat surfaces for them to lay on...
 
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