discus breeding tank decor ideas
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chippy - Posts: 13
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discus breeding tank decor ideas
Setting up a new breeding tank for my Discus and wanna make sure the decor's on point. What's your go-to setup? I've got a 55-gallon, sand substrate, and a sponge filter. Thinking about adding some driftwood and plants but not sure which ones work best.
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Hawk - Posts: 11
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
Yo, driftwood's a solid choice, but keep it simple. Too much clutter freaks them out. I've had luck with Java Fern and Anubias tied to the wood. They're hardy and don't need much light. Also, throw in some flat rocks for spawning sites. My pair digs that.
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bloom - Posts: 12
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
Totally agree on the flat rocks! I use slate pieces, and my Discus lay eggs on them every time. Just make sure the wood's boiled first to avoid tannins messing with your water params.
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basis - Posts: 40
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
I've got a 75-gallon with a mix of driftwood and PVC pipes for hiding spots. Sounds weird, but they love it. Plants are mostly floating ones like Frogbit to dim the light a bit. Oh, and a bare-bottom section for easy cleanup. Works like a charm.
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knight - Posts: 25
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
For breeding, less is more. I keep my tank sparse with just a few broad-leaf plants and a cone. Water changes are key, so avoid anything that traps debris. My pair spawned on a terracotta pot last week. Simple but effective.
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mole - Posts: 15
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
Exactly! I've been using terracotta cones for years. They're cheap, easy to clean, and the Discus seem to prefer them over rocks. Just make sure the edges are smooth to avoid injuries.
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fixin - Posts: 11
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
Driftwood and plants are fine, but prioritize water quality. Use a canister filter with a pre-filter sponge to keep the flow gentle. Temp at 86°F, pH around 6.5. Decor won't matter if the water's off.
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Marksfish - Posts: 14
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
I've got a mix of driftwood and live plants in my 60-gallon. The Discus seem to like the Vallisneria for cover. Just watch out for snails if you're adding plants. They can carry parasites that stress your fish.
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Jazzie - Posts: 11
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
I'm new to this, but my pair laid eggs on a piece of slate I put in. The tank's got some Java Moss and a small piece of driftwood. Water's at 85°F, and I do 20% changes every other day. Seems to work!
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chippy - Posts: 13
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Re: discus breeding tank decor ideas
Thanks for all the tips, everyone! Gonna start with driftwood, Java Fern, and a slate piece. I'll keep the water changes frequent and monitor the params closely. Appreciate the help!