Discus fry tank water hardness

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stamps
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Re: Discus fry tank water hardness

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I'd check the parents' lineage. Some strains are just slower growers. Also, how old are the fry? First two weeks are critical.
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DuskRay
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Re: Discus fry tank water hardness

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My tank's similar to yours, polar. Fry grew slow until I added more plants. Floating ones like frogbit helped shade 'em. Maybe try that?
Slice
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Re: Discus fry tank water hardness

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Water hardness is secondary to consistency. Fluctuations stress fry more than a stable high GH. Ensure your RO mix is identical every time. Use a TDS meter for precision.
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Re: Discus fry tank water hardness

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Anyone tried adding almond leaves? They soften water and give fry hiding spots. Cheap fix if you're tight on RO.
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mirus
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Re: Discus fry tank water hardness

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I'm new to Discus, but my fry tank's at 6 dGH. They're eating fine but not growing fast. Maybe it's normal?
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