Discus fry tank water buffer tips
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Blossom - Posts: 18
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Re: Discus fry tank water buffer tips
Lido's over here like 'ignore the test kit,' lol. But seriously, fry are tougher than we think. My crew survived a pH crash to 6.5 when my buffering substrate wore out. Just keep the water clean and warm, and they'll cut it.
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vivid22 - Posts: 12
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Re: Discus fry tank water buffer tips
Has anyone tried peat moss for buffering? I've got a bag in my HOB filter, and it keeps the pH at 6.7 in my 10-gallon fry tank. Water's tinted, but the fry don't mind.
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Bamda - Posts: 8
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Re: Discus fry tank water buffer tips
Yep, but it's sketchy with fry. The tannins can mess with their slime coat. I'd stick to coral or commercial buffers. My go-to's Brightwell Aquatics KH Buffer, dosed per their chart.
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mystic - Posts: 20
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Re: Discus fry tank water buffer tips
For precise control, a dosing pump with a KH buffer solution works. I automate mine to maintain 3 dKH, pH 7.0, in a 55-gallon system. Overkill for most, but fry growth rates doubled versus manual dosing.
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DuskRay - Posts: 19
- Joined: Thu May 19, 2022 7:09 am
Re: Discus fry tank water buffer tips
I'm just here learning. My fry tank's a mess, pH all over, but they're eating and swimming. Maybe I'll try the coral thing. Tank's a 5-gallon with a tiny sponge filter, no heater (room's warm).