discus breeding tank setup cost
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murse  - Posts: 14
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discus breeding tank setup cost
I'm planning to set up a breeding tank for my Discus and wanna know what the total cost might be. I've got a 55-gallon tank already, but need everything else: filters, heaters, substrate, plants, and maybe a backup generator. What's the ballpark for a solid setup?
			
			
									
						
										
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dudekay  - Posts: 16
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
For a 55-gallon breeding setup, you're looking at around $500-$800 depending on quality. A good canister filter like Fluval 307 runs $150, a reliable heater like Eheim Jager is $50, and substrate (sand or fine gravel) is $30-$50. Plants like Amazon swords or Java ferns add another $50-$100. Don't skimp on the heater or filter, Discus are picky.
			
			
									
						
										
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jovial  - Posts: 9
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
Yep, and if you wanna go fancy with a backup generator, that's another $200-$300. But honestly, a battery-powered air pump ($20) can cut it for short outages.dudekay wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 12:56 pm For a 55-gallon breeding setup, you're looking at around $500-$800 depending on quality. A good canister filter like Fluval 307 runs $150, a reliable heater like Eheim Jager is $50, and substrate (sand or fine gravel) is $30-$50. Plants like Amazon swords or Java ferns add another $50-$100. Don't skimp on the heater or filter, Discus are picky.
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Trick  - Posts: 13
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
Don't forget water conditioners and test kits. A good liquid test kit like API Freshwater Master is $30, and Seachem Prime is $15 for a small bottle. You'll also need a TDS meter ($20) if you're serious about breeding. Discus fry need super clean water, so factor in extra for frequent water changes.
			
			
									
						
										
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Boldly  - Posts: 13
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
Man, this sounds pricey. Could I just use a sponge filter and call it a day? My Discus are chill in the community tank, but I wanna try breeding 'em without breaking the bank.
			
			
									
						
										
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thart  - Posts: 18
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
Sponge filters work fine for breeding tanks, but you'll need two ($40 total) plus an air pump ($30). Just keep up with daily 10% water changes and feed high-protein foods like beef heart. The fry need pristine water, so don't cut corners.
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murse  - Posts: 14
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
Thanks for the breakdown, everyone. I'll start with the basics and add the generator later. Appreciate the help!
			
			
									
						
										
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Dodge  - Posts: 16
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
If you're on a budget, check local fish groups for used gear. I scored a Fluval 306 for $80 and a barely used heater for $20. Just sanitize everything with bleach solution before use. Also, bare-bottom tanks are easier to clean for breeding, so you can skip substrate costs.
			
			
									
						
										
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soup  - Posts: 21
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
I went bare-bottom with my breeding tank and it's way easier to keep clean. Spent about $400 total, including a secondhand canister filter. My Discus paired up quick, so it's worth the investment if you're serious.
			
			
									
						
										
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Guard  - Posts: 14
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Re: discus breeding tank setup cost
Bare-bottom is the way to go. Less hassle, cheaper, and you can spot uneaten food faster. Just add some PVC pipes or clay pots for hiding spots. Costs like $10 for pipes or $20 for pots.