discus tank water change mistakes
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rockel - Posts: 7
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discus tank water change mistakes
Been doing water changes every week, but my fish still look stressed. What am I doing wrong? I use a 75-gallon tank, keep the temp at 84°F, and have a canister filter. Substrate is sand, and I feed them beef heart mix twice a day. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. They just seem off, like they're not vibing with the routine.
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SeaAqua - Posts: 13
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
How much water are you changing each time? If it's more than 50%, that could shock them. Also, are you matching the temp and pH of the new water exactly? Even a slight difference can mess with them.rockel wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 2:49 pm Been doing water changes every week, but my fish still look stressed. What am I doing wrong? I use a 75-gallon tank, keep the temp at 84°F, and have a canister filter. Substrate is sand, and I feed them beef heart mix twice a day. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. They just seem off, like they're not vibing with the routine.
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vivid22 - Posts: 9
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
I had the same issue last month. Turns out my tap water had chloramines, and my conditioner wasn't cutting it. Switched to Seachem Prime and did smaller changes, like 20% every 3 days. They chilled out after a week. Maybe try that?
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Guardian - Posts: 6
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
Yep, chloramines are sketchy. Also, how's your flow? If the filter's too strong, it might stress them out during changes. I dial mine back when adding new water. And yeah, Prime's the way to go.
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Lionheart - Posts: 9
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
Are you vacuuming the substrate during changes? Disturbing the sand too much can release trapped gunk and spike params. I only do light surface cleaning unless it's really dirty.
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Paisa - Posts: 7
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
This is solid advice. Discus are sensitive to water chemistry shifts. I'd also check your TDS. If it's fluctuating more than 50 ppm between changes, that's a problem. Use a TDS pen to monitor.
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Playful - Posts: 8
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
Another thing: are you aging your water? Letting it sit for 24 hours with an airstone helps off-gas chlorine and stabilize temp. I use a brute trash can with a heater and pump. Game-changer for my crew.
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mole - Posts: 15
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
Aging's key, especially if your tap's pH swings. I also add a bit of crushed coral to my storage barrel to buffer it. Keeps things steady.
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dawny - Posts: 11
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
Honestly, I'd cut back on feeding before changes too. Less waste means less ammonia spike. I skip the morning feed on change days. They might beg, but it's worth it.
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rockel - Posts: 7
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Re: discus tank water change mistakes
Thanks for all the tips, everyone. Gonna try smaller changes with aged water and check my TDS. Appreciate the help!