discus tank substrate pros cons
Re: discus tank substrate pros cons
I'm team bare bottom for quarantine tanks, but display tanks need substrate. My show tank's got black sand, and the contrast with their colors is insane. 65-gallon, Tidal 110 filter, and I add catappa leaves for tannins.
Re: discus tank substrate pros cons
Gravel's too rough. Switched to sand last month, and the fish are less skittish. 50-gallon tank, AquaClear 70, and I keep the lights low to reduce stress. Water's at 84°F, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate.
Re: discus tank substrate pros cons
Absolutely. Noticed my Discus show better coloration on dark substrate. Using a mix of black and white sand in my 200-gallon, with a massive planted section. Filtration's a beast—two Fluval FX4s and a UV clarifier.
Re: discus tank substrate pros cons
Sand's easier to clean than folks think. Just hover the siphon an inch above it during water changes. My 75-gallon's got a thin layer, temp's 82°F, and I feed a homemade beef heart mix. Tankmates are just a school of Rummy Nose.
Re: discus tank substrate pros cons
Substrate's personal preference, but sand's safer. My 60-gallon's bare except for a few river rocks, and the Discus are healthy but bored. Planning to add sand next month. Running a Rena Filstar XP3, temp at 83°F.