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Use the Tetra Color Bits listed first. I've always used the standard, original granules size suitable for Cardinal to discus. Not the Crisp Flakes, at least for now. Try to keep a simple diet at first. Expand as you gain experience with your discus.
Impossible to know if the new fish will respond to freeze-dried tubifex. Highly doubt they're truly "blackworms," Lumbriculus variegatus. Recommend limiting initial diet to Tetra Bits. Not Bug bites, flakes and try very small amount of fd worm cubes. 1/2 cube for all four discus, not per discus...
I would let them acclimate and provide the bit of structure I described previously. Let them go without meds for now. I am very surprised you didn't have the frozen bloodworms in your freezer. They may not be interested in any commercial prepared foods at first. I would only offer Tetra Bits and...
Hi newbie,
Your discus look fine to me. I would feed them very lightly 2 to 3 times a day during the next week to ten days. I'd recommend feeding them frozen blood worms. This would be the best of the easiest to obtain fresh frozen foods to start with. They are almost certainly already...
I'm a big fan of Mesonauta so it's a treat to see them given enough space. I kept a group of 10 with a similar number of wild P. scalare. Lively tank, both species breeding and lots of dynamic territorial behaviors...why I like SA Cichlids
If you pot your larger plants in more porous substrate...
Whenever I have used pool filter sand as my substrate I kept the average depth close to 3 inches. A 4 X 4 inch rectangular pot is about 4-1/4 inches high. I used smaller pieces of bogwood and or pieces of petrified wood to help conceal exposed rims of pots. Typically I've used some Eco-Complete...
K. xinguensis would probably be fine. As I've mentioned to you in pers. com, I lean towards smaller types of the Geophagus surinamensis. They are colorful, peaceful and have thrived when I've kept them with my own wild discus. I don't know how you have planned to aquascape the 220. I wouldn't...
Good old Heiko Bleher. I bought Bleher's Discus vol.s I and II when they came out. I found Vol to be excellent. Vol. II, not so much Never been able to visit wild discus habitats but Bleher literally grew up sloshing through them. His analyzing the stomach contents of so many discus then sharing...
Don't worry too much about it. Because discus have been far more commercially valuable than Apistos for so long they have often been transplanted by people in the business so collecting them is made easier and as closer to the major distribution foci. The classic example of this phenomenon are...
I think Dr. Eduardo Schimidt-Focke beat Stendker to the use of beefheart by around a couple of decades. Schimidt-Focke developed the classic red turquoise strain by cross breeding the best wild royal blue haraldi and likewise the best aquifasciata. Then he selectively bred the best resulting...
Of course, we all have our own vision of what constitutes the ideal display aquarium. Yours for your 240 gals will be beautiful, I'm sure.
It is easier to keep wild discus when, after meeting their spation requirement one should consider their fairly complicated social behavior. A definite...
I decided to comment as I find myself a few 100 miles from home in a "human quarantine tank." I am not undergoing deworming but rather other ailments.
Here my when I say that keeping wild discus can actually be easier than many wild Apistos or especially Dicrossus spp.
I love Royal Blues but...
Do you know of https://forum.simplydiscus.com/forum.php.
I tired of the place but while still active, I originated the "Heckel Project."
Look at the wild discus subforum.
I don't think I can be of more help to you.
Good luck.
Sorry, I usually treat them for four to six weeks.
These fish are expensive. I wouldn't make any exceptions to the quarantine regime. I gave my reasons as to relying upon a sellers claims. They're your fish. You pays your money take your own chances.