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![]() How many of you have planted tanks and how many have bare bottom tanks (BBT)?
Also, what other tank mates do you have with your discus and why? |
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![]() I have a planted tank with silica sand bottom about 3 inches or so.
Tank mates include yoyo loaches, hillstream loaches, farawella catfish, botia loaches and german blue rams. The blue rams hang at the top, the yoyos at the bottom and the rest flutter around the rest. If your goal is the biggest fattest discus the go bare bottom and do a water change a day and feed high quality meat foods frequently. Sent from my SGH-I896 using Tapatalk 2
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Ross 9 Gallon Nano, Modular LED Lights 14 Gallon BioCube w/ Rebel LED Lights 67 Gallon Mixed Reef, Modular LED Lights Send in the Clowns - Clown Fish Breeding 5 Gallon Fry Hatchery and 15 Gallon Clown Grow Out Tank Last edited by Ross; 11-16-2012 at 10:43 PM. |
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![]() I have mine juvies in a barebottom with Rummynose Tetras, Otos and some endlers. It's much easier to keep the tank clean and feed 5 - 6 times a day when they are still so small (less than 6 inches).
Once they are adult, I'll move them into a planted tank with a substrate. I lost way too many discus not going barebottom from the get go. |
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