Monday, October 24, 2011

Discus Fish Tank Checklist

By John White


Establishing a discus aquarium is considered the most vital element of Discus care, nonetheless it does not need to be a big ordeal. In reality with some preparation it should be a genuinely gratifying undertaking. Before you think about selecting a discus tank you'll want to think about three areas:

to start with what size fish tank do I need?

Discus fish have to have a good deal of room, consequently a Fifty-five gallon aquarium is the least size that you'll need.

Second have I got a location to place the tank?

Discus don't really want bright lights or loud noises, so the aquarium needs to be in a proper area, yet still stay in view in order to appreciate your discus fish.

And then exactly what is the purpose of the Discus fish tank?

Is it going to be a display aquarium or a breeding aquarium, this can influence things for example the size of the fish tank and also whether you want plants in there or not

When you have thought about these components and chosen which fish tank you want to buy, then the most essential thing to recollect is; pretty much all difficulties with discus are usually caused by just one thing:

Improper Fish tank Conditions

Discus are extremely sensitive animals. Their body's defense mechanism simply isn't prepared to handle poor living circumstances. So when putting together a discus tank what we want to do is reproduce, as closely as you possibly can, their natural habitat . This is done by preparing and establishing the aquarium the right way.

Hence let's begin at the start of the right aquarium set-up and focus on the gear you will require for your discus fish tank. Here is a list of the basics:

- A tank (for discus, larger is better)

-Aquarium lid

- Tank stand

- Heater (two is better)

- A thermometer

- Filters

- Lights

- Air pump

- Stand for your tank

- Bucket

- Net

- Test kits

- Cleaning tools

- Decorations

-A reference book

Getting The Aquarium

I recommend obtaining an aquarium at a specialized fish store, there's two chief factors behind this

1. The employees are usually know more about fish compared to a more general pet shop

2. Fur and feathers from other pets may contaminate you tank in a general pet store.

You then can determine whether or not you will need a glass or acrylic tank, This is actually an individual choice and I wouldn't suggest one over the other.

Tank Size

This is possibly the most crucial thing to consider when buying an aquarium, for the simple reason that you can't change your mind later. A larger, lengthier aquarium is best for discus fish, they will need place to move around and, since they are community fish, you will have several discus in your tank and that means you need plenty of room for all those discus fish!

Ensure you have a suitable place for ones tank prior to purchasing one. You do not want to purchase a 55 gallon fish tank, merely to get it home and find you have nowhere to position it.

Filters

I recommend biological filters for the discus tank, discus fish do not do so well with chemical filters.

Poor water quality is definitely the biggest reason why discus get sick, so selecting the right filter is important.

Heaters

Discus like their water to be between 80 and 86 F (27-30C), this really is essential, Discus fish are tropical fish so if the water becomes too cold then they'll become ill. Thus possessing a couple of heaters is a good idea, they'll heat the water inside of a larger fish tank more uniformly and if one breaks then you will not have a big panic to deal with.


That ought to help to assemble a discus aquarium. You might include things such as decorations and plant life to definitely help to make your discus fish aquarium feel just like a home for your fish




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