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Old 11-16-2006, 01:53 AM
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Question Red Turquoise Discus

Hey guys I got my self some new discus they are around two or three inches long and they ate the first day I got them they are in a 44g and I was thinking of getting two more but before I went out and bought any more I thought I would ask some other discus owners if they would be ok with some new friends or if I should just get some tetras or somthing else to stick in there!?

Any comments or ideas will do as these are my first discus and I want them to be happy and mabey even breed!

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maybe try pming blkwolf.
if i am not mistaken he used to raise discus. He would be the man to ask!
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What do you have in the tank now?
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I have only got them and a couple of small chiclids.
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I have only got them and a couple of small chiclids.
How many is them?
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Old 11-16-2006, 02:33 AM
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Two discus and two smal tiny chiclids.
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I know it's tempting...maybe one more....but, the thing with Discus is they are Cichlids themselves, after all, and thus are territorial. I'd be patient and see how the two you have get along. Maybe you got lucky and have a male and female already.
Another thing with Discus is....they can be tough to keep. Even the captive bred. The less stress, the better, IMO. Having said that, 4 would be too many, IMO. I used to keep 5 at the most in a 90.
Long story short, hold off with just the two and get a small school of tetras, IMO.

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Old 11-16-2006, 02:51 AM
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My friend has got 8 in a 90g and so i thought that i could have half that in half the tank size you know what I mean!?

P.s the other two small chiclids are likely going into a 25g.

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Old 11-16-2006, 03:16 AM
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The thing with discus is that they'll set up a pecking order right quick, and the low man on the totem pole will soon be shown his/her place (unless you're extremely lucky and have a pair!). They do best grown out in groups of at least 4. Once they pair off, you can sell the excess fish, keeping just the pair.
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Old 11-16-2006, 03:40 AM
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That is good to know I just wonder if these are a pair already becuase they really never leave each others sides!I also was wondering how long would it be until they breed(a.k.a how long until they are sexually mature)?
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