Monday, October 24, 2011

Checklist For Putting Together A Discus Tank

By Adam White


Putting together a discus fish tank is regarded as the most essential facet of Discus care, but it really doesn't have to be a big ordeal. In actual fact with a little preparation it will be a very gratifying undertaking. Before you think about shopping for a discus aquarium you want to think about three things:

first of all what size tank do I need?

Discus have to have lots of space, therefore a Fifty five gallon tank will be the least size that you will want.

Second have I got a location to put the fish tank?

Discus don't enjoy bright lights or exposure to noise, so the tank needs to be in a good spot, at the same time still remaining in full view so you're able to enjoy your discus fish.

Next third what's the purpose of the Discus aquarium?

Will it be a display tank or a breeding aquarium, this will influence things including the size of the fish tank along with whether you want plants in there or not

When you've taken into account all these aspects and determined what fish tank you intend to acquire, next the most essential element to bear in mind is; almost all issues with discus are normally caused by just one thing:

Improper Aquarium Conditions

Discus fish are sensitive fish. Their immune system just isn't equipped to handle poor conditions. So when building a discus tank what we want to do is recreate, as accurately as it can be, their natural habitat in the Amazon. This is done by planning and putting together the fish tank carefully.

Thus let's start out at the very beginning of correct fish tank set-up and focus on the gear you will need for your discus aquarium. Here is a set of the essentials:

- 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



Choosing The Fish tank

I highly recommend obtaining an aquarium from a dedicated fish store, there's 2 significant advantages of this

1. The employees will tend to be know more about fish than in a general pet store

2. Hairs and feathers from other pets could contaminate you aquarium in a general pet store.

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

Tank Size

This is surely the most essential thing take into consideration when purchasing an aquarium, for the simple fact that you cannot change your mind later. A larger, extended fish tank is perfect for discus, they need room to move around and, since they're social fish, you need to have numerous discus fish in your aquarium so you will be needing plenty of room for all those discus fish!

You need to use a proper place for your aquarium prior to buying one. You really don't want to purchase a Fifty five gallon fish tank, simply to get it back home and have nowhere to position it.

Filters

I would suggest biological filters for the discus fish tank, discus do well with chemical filters.

Poor water quality is without a doubt the biggest reason that discus fish get sick, so picking out the right filter is really important.

Heaters

Discus fish want their water to be between 80 and 86 degrees F (27-30C), this is crucial, Discus fish are tropical fish so if the water gets too cold then they are going to get sick. So possessing 2 heaters is good, they're going to heat the water in a larger tank far more uniformly and if one breaks you then don't have a massive panic on your hands.


This should aid to construct a discus tank. You can include things like decorations and vegetation to really make your discus aquarium feel like a home for your discus fish




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