best discus tank water hardness
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angelic - Posts: 22
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best discus tank water hardness
What's the ideal water hardness for Discus? I've got a 75-gallon tank with 6 adults, sand substrate, and a canister filter. pH is stable at 6.8, but my GH is 8 and KH is 4. They're eating well but seem less vibrant lately.
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Playful - Posts: 14
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Re: best discus tank water hardness
Aim for GH around 3-6 and KH 1-3. Higher hardness can stress them long-term. I keep mine at GH 4, KH 2 in a 120-gallon with driftwood and RO water. How often are you doing water changes?
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midas - Posts: 23
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Re: best discus tank water hardness
Yep, softer water's better for 'em. I mix tap with RO to hit GH 5. My crew's in a 90-gallon with weekly 50% changes. What's your temp at? They dig it warm, like 84-86°F.
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Cloudy - Posts: 14
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talon - Posts: 20
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Re: best discus tank water hardness
Weird vibe but my Discus bred at GH 7 once. Tank's planted with CO2, and I dose minerals lightly. Maybe it's your lighting? I run LEDs 8 hours/day.
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angelic - Posts: 22
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Re: best discus tank water hardness
Thanks all. I do 30% changes twice a week, temp's 84°F. I'll grab an RO unit this weekend. Appreciate the specifics!
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Hued - Posts: 21
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Re: best discus tank water hardness
Sketchy tap water here, so I go full RO with Seachem Replenish. My 55's got GH 3, KH 1, and they're popping color like crazy. Fed beef heart mix daily.
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jennyfish - Posts: 13
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Re: best discus tank water hardness
Or just... don't stress? Mine are in harder water (GH 10) and just vibing. Then again, they're tank-raised beasts. Wild types might cut it different.
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abbeytone - Posts: 52
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joshito - Posts: 31
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Re: best discus tank water hardness
Yo, my LFS said hardness don't matter if pH is low. That legit? Got a 40-gallon with 4 juvies, sponge filter, and they're growing slow.