jackturbine wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:43 pm
Honestly, I'm changing my plans again, but can you really blame me? I've got a 48x18x18" tank, and it's about to get even more interesting.
Right now, I've got 7 Angels - 5 juveniles and 2 full-grown males - and 22 Albino Congos that are almost adults. I know, I know, it's overstocked, but I was planning on removing the juvenile angels and getting some adult females, and then getting rid of half the congos.
But then my dad surprised me with an amazing opportunity - he's getting me discus imported from the capital! I've always dreamed of having discus, but I've been held back by my lack of knowledge and not wanting to spend a ton of money on them.
I think I'm finally ready, though - I've got 12+ tanks and years of experience under my belt. He's already ordered 10 discus - 2 Ring Leopards, 2 Red Melons, 2 Red Leopard Pigeons, 2 Leopard Snake Skins, and 2 Yellow Pigeons.
My dad says it'll be fine, but I'm not so sure - most sources say a 55-gallon tank can only handle 3-5 discus, and I've got a 66-gallon tank. It's heavily planted, and I'm willing to do big water changes, but I'm still a bit worried. I mean, discus aren't as big as angels, but apparently, they need more space? I've also heard they're super calm and don't swim around much, so maybe they don't need as much space after all...
My dad used to keep discus, from 2 inches to adults, so I'm hoping he knows what he's talking about. If I really have to, I'd consider decreasing the number of discus to 8 or 6, but 6 seems like too few to me. We've already ordered them, so we could just sell the extras if we need to.
I'm really attached to my angels, especially the adults, so I'd want to keep those 2. But the discus we're getting are only 2 inches big - will they get bullied by the angels? And what about tankmates? My dad wants to add a redtail black shark, which I think is a great idea - I've heard they're peaceful with other species, but not with themselves. I'd probably just get one, though.
I'm also thinking about adding some cories - a group of 8 or 12. They're pretty pricey here, but they'd be a great addition to the tank. And maybe, just maybe, I'll add some bristlenoses my friend is giving me.
So, the overall stock would look like this: 8-10 discus, 2 angels, 8-12 peppered corydoras, 1-3 redtail black sharks, and maybe 4 albino bristlenoses. Is this overstocked? What can I do to improve it?