discus breeding pair tank lighting
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archibald - Posts: 12
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Re: discus breeding pair tank lighting
Lighting's only part of it. What's your filtration like? A sponge filter's good, but fry need near-zero current. I added a pre-filter sponge to my HOB to slow the flow. Also, temp stability's huge—you using a reliable heater? Inkbird controllers are worth every penny.
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Sailor - Posts: 19
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Re: discus breeding pair tank lighting
I'm new to Discus breeding, but my LFS said to use red lights for spawning. Anyone try that? My pair's in a 40-gallon with a cheap LED, no luck yet.
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Olive - Posts: 27
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Re: discus breeding pair tank lighting
Red light can work, but it's more about intensity than color. I'd focus on water quality first—what's your pH and hardness? Discus need soft, acidic water to trigger spawning behavior.
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BlondeBloom - Posts: 14
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Re: discus breeding pair tank lighting
My pair didn't spawn until I switched to a dimmer light. Maybe try that before buying new equipment. Also, are you using any tannins? Indian almond leaves made a big difference for mine.
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tigercub - Posts: 27
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Re: discus breeding pair tank lighting
Lighting's tricky, but don't overthink it. My pair bred under a basic Nicrew LED. Key was keeping the room dark at night—no ambient light. Also, fry need infusoria ASAP. You culturing any?
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Suntech - Posts: 14
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Re: discus breeding pair tank lighting
I've heard mixed things about lighting. Some say bright, some say dim. Maybe it's more about consistency? My pair spawned under a cheap LED but only after I kept the schedule rigid—on at 8 AM, off at 4 PM, no exceptions.