This deserves another journal...My 190g Wild Discus build!

12 Volt Man

Potamotrygon
MFK Member
May 24, 2007
6,577
892
174
canada
I agree that the roselines are probably getting ready to spawn.

my group of 4 is a little older than yours but they still have the yellow on the fins but the fins are not elongated. they can be seen in this full tank shot of my 65g:

probably the change to RO water has caused this change.

often times it mimicks the 'wet season' in wild fish and can a trigger this change.

keep us posted!

IMG_0591.JPG
 

malawi500

Candiru
MFK Member
Sep 29, 2011
319
12
48
UK
JC, why did you have 25mm return piping on the sump pumps? Does this offer better flow than the 16mm?

I am basically halving your sump so just using one pupm - an Eheim 1262
 

jcardona1

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Jun 5, 2007
11,491
40
0
42
South of Heaven
Wow, so jealous. I attempted to keep wild discus once, but unfortunately I purchased them from the wrong person and they ended up dying within a month. Maybe one day I will try again, they are gorgeous fish for sure.
Thanks. Yeah discus can definitely be one of the more delicate species of fish!

okay so say I got 6 smaller fish, what else would go well with them? something with a bit of colour and liveliness
Pretty much anything they can't eat, and anything that isn't too aggressive and will harass them.

WOW!! Very nice tank! Was this entered for TOTM on here? If so, I'm guessing you won lol :)
Thanks! No, never entered it. I kinda gave up on the TOTM/POTM contests when they went away for like a year. Haven't been into them anymore :)

I agree that the roselines are probably getting ready to spawn.

my group of 4 is a little older than yours but they still have the yellow on the fins but the fins are not elongated. they can be seen in this full tank shot of my 65g:

probably the change to RO water has caused this change.

often times it mimicks the 'wet season' in wild fish and can a trigger this change.

keep us posted!
Great look tank, love the plants. Yeah still haven't been able to find any solid info on what happened with mine. We shall see!

JC, why did you have 25mm return piping on the sump pumps? Does this offer better flow than the 16mm?

I am basically halving your sump so just using one pupm - an Eheim 1262
I'm assuming your 16mm would translate into 3/4" piping? These Quiet One pumps come plumbed with 1" (or 25mm) threaded fittings. So I just kept the same size pipe for the returns. I don't think going down to 3/4" would have affected anything. I usually like to stick with the same size plumbing that the pump's inlet/outlet are.
 

malawi500

Candiru
MFK Member
Sep 29, 2011
319
12
48
UK
I'm assuming your 16mm would translate into 3/4" piping? These Quiet One pumps come plumbed with 1" (or 25mm) threaded fittings. So I just kept the same size pipe for the returns. I don't think going down to 3/4" would have affected anything. I usually like to stick with the same size plumbing that the pump's inlet/outlet are.
16mm is slightly less than 3/4". I'll just stick to the Eheim spray bar with the cap off.

Have you ever measured how much flow your return actually gives?
 

jcardona1

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Jun 5, 2007
11,491
40
0
42
South of Heaven
wow this tank is amazing, are discus that difficult to keep ?
Well, given that I've lost several discus I'd say yes, they are harder to keep than your average cichlid. Not difficult, but definitely more delicate.

16mm is slightly less than 3/4". I'll just stick to the Eheim spray bar with the cap off.

Have you ever measured how much flow your return actually gives?
No, I never have. Seems like it would be quite challenging to calculate the actual flow rates.

how do those geos do with your discus?
Fine so far. One of my discus HATES the geos though. Chases them around every chance he gets!
 

jcardona1

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Jun 5, 2007
11,491
40
0
42
South of Heaven
And snapped a few new pics today, I'll just drop these off here :)









 
zoomed.com
hikariusa.com
aqaimports.com
Store