discus tank lighting preferences
discus tank lighting preferences
What's the best lighting setup for a 75 gallon Discus tank? I've got a mix of driftwood and low-light plants like Anubias, but my current LED strip feels too bright. They seem stressed when the lights are on full blast. Should I dim it or switch to a different type?
Re: discus tank lighting preferences
I've had good luck with adjustable LEDs. Mine are on a timer, starting dim in the morning and ramping up slowly. My fish chill out more when the light isn't sudden. Also, floating plants like Frogbit help diffuse the intensity.
Re: discus tank lighting preferences
Yep, too much light freaks 'em out. I run mine at 50% max, 8 hours a day. Tank's got sand substrate, a few Java Ferns, and a sponge filter. They're way less skittish now.
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theGorilla - Posts: 5
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Same here. I use a Finnex Planted+ 24/7 but keep it on the low setting. My Discus are in a 55 with CO2 and Amazon swords. They're thriving, no stress bars.
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Lighting's tricky with these guys. I'd avoid anything above 6500K. My 90 gallon has a Nicrew ClassicLED, set to 6 hours midday. Water's at 84°F, pH 6.8, and they're paired with Cardinals. The key is consistency, no sudden changes.
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Thanks for the tips! Gonna try dimming the current light first before swapping anything out. I'll report back.
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Good call. Let us know how it goes. Mine took about a week to adjust when I tweaked the settings. Oh, and keep an eye on the plants, they might need a bit more time under light if you cut it too much.
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theGorilla - Posts: 5
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Spot on. I'd add that tannins from the driftwood help too. My fish are way calmer with darker water. Just don't go overboard, or you'll mess with the plants.
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Forgot about tannins! Yeah, my driftwood's been leaching for months. Fish dig the vibe, and the light looks softer through it. No algae issues either, which is a bonus.