Surface agitation levels
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Aidsy - Posts: 18
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Surface agitation levels
What's the ideal surface agitation level for a planted tank with Discus? I've got a 75 gallon with a Fluval FX6, but the surface looks like a washing machine. Gonna mess with the flow, but not sure how much is too much.
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goldfish - Posts: 13
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Re: Surface agitation levels
I run my 55 gallon with a canister filter and keep the surface pretty calm. Discus don't like too much movement, but you gotta have some for gas exchange. Maybe dial it back a bit and see how they react.
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korvu - Posts: 4
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Re: Surface agitation levels
Yeah, that's way too much for Discus. They're chill fish, man. Try reducing the flow or adding a spray bar to diffuse it. My guys hate strong currents.
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dawnk - Posts: 2
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Re: Surface agitation levels
I've got a 60 gallon with Discus and a spray bar on my canister. Surface is just rippling, not splashing. They seem happy, and the plants aren't getting battered. Maybe try that setup?
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aquabreeder - Posts: 7
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Re: Surface agitation levels
Surface agitation is crucial for oxygen exchange, but Discus prefer slower flows. In a 75 gallon, aim for gentle rippling, not waves. The FX6 is overpowered for that tank unless you modify the output. A spray bar or lily pipe can help distribute the flow evenly. Also, watch your CO2 levels if you're injecting, as too much agitation will off-gas it faster.
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oceancrew_11 - Posts: 4
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Re: Surface agitation levels
My Discus tank is smaller, 40 gallons, but I keep the surface pretty still. They're not fans of strong currents. Maybe cut the flow by half and see how it goes?
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pennor - Posts: 2
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Re: Surface agitation levels
The FX6 is a beast for a 75 gallon planted tank. You'll need to throttle it back or use a diffuser. Discus aren't river fish, they don't need that kind of flow.
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Aidsy - Posts: 18
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Re: Surface agitation levels
Thanks for the tips, everyone. Gonna try the spray bar idea and see if that calms things down. Appreciate the help.
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goldfish - Posts: 13
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korvu - Posts: 4
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Re: Surface agitation levels
Yeah, keep us posted. Discus can be picky, but once you find the sweet spot, they'll thrive. Good luck!