Discus tank decor safety tips
Discus tank decor safety tips
I'm setting up a new 75-gallon tank for my Discus and wanna make sure the decor won't mess with them. Heard some stuff can leach chemicals or have sharp edges. What should I avoid?
Re: Discus tank decor safety tips
Avoid resin or painted decor, as they can leach toxins over time. Stick to natural materials like driftwood or smooth river rocks. I've had success with Malaysian driftwood in my 90-gallon, but boil it first to remove tannins. Also, check edges on any rocks—Discus are delicate.
Re: Discus tank decor safety tips
Yep, smooth stuff is key. My fish got scraped on a cheap ornament once. Now I only use sandblasted wood and rounded stones. Also, no sharp plastic plants!
Re: Discus tank decor safety tips
Exactly. I'd add that even some 'aquarium-safe' resins can be sketchy. Test anything new in a bucket for a week first. My 120-gallon has spiderwood and slate, zero issues.
Re: Discus tank decor safety tips
Dude, skip the glow-in-the-dark junk. Had a buddy lose a whole tank to that crap leaching who-knows-what. Stick to natural vibes—they're chill with plants like Java fern or Anubias tied to wood.
Re: Discus tank decor safety tips
If you're using rocks, do the vinegar test. If it fizzes, don't use it. My Discus love the caves I made from stacked slate, but I sanded every edge smooth. Also, avoid anything with small holes where they could get stuck.
Re: Discus tank decor safety tips
What about substrate? I've seen mixed advice on sand vs. gravel.
Re: Discus tank decor safety tips
I've noticed my Discus prefer tanks with minimal decor. Too much clutter stresses them. A few pieces of driftwood and some plants are enough.
Re: Discus tank decor safety tips
Yo, don't forget about weight! Some decor can topple if they swim near it. I anchor my wood with slate bases. Also, check for loose bits that could break off.