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Quote from: RichE on March 08, 2013, 10:00:50 PMwhat are you going to stock in there? ray's?Still say Mermaids would be best.
what are you going to stock in there? ray's?
Quote from: nwr2339 on March 09, 2013, 01:21:17 AMQuote from: JeffroM on March 09, 2013, 12:29:28 AMQuote from: nwr2339 on March 08, 2013, 11:17:33 PMMe too! Fiance and I were talking about moving and we kinda sorta agreed upon a 300+gallon tank if we do. But it has to be planted with discus. I figured I could live with that. Nick, I've done a couple different plant / discus tanks over the years. I never messed with Co2 or ferterlizer as a disclosure. My plants never did very well. Most lived but never thrived. The problem is Discus need 84d - 86d where plants do much better in mid to low 70's. Just something to think about when considering stocking.JeffThanks for the heads up. Out of curiosity, what type of plants were using? The tank I recently setup is at 83d because I am hoping to put 4 Discus in it eventually(maybe). Some of the plants I initially bought didn't work out so I researched and switched to a variety that would do well in the warm water. In your experience did you do the same and still have the issue with the plants never thriving?IIRC, the website for live plants that you recently posted about has a discus package that features plants that can tolerate the higher temps.
Quote from: JeffroM on March 09, 2013, 12:29:28 AMQuote from: nwr2339 on March 08, 2013, 11:17:33 PMMe too! Fiance and I were talking about moving and we kinda sorta agreed upon a 300+gallon tank if we do. But it has to be planted with discus. I figured I could live with that. Nick, I've done a couple different plant / discus tanks over the years. I never messed with Co2 or ferterlizer as a disclosure. My plants never did very well. Most lived but never thrived. The problem is Discus need 84d - 86d where plants do much better in mid to low 70's. Just something to think about when considering stocking.JeffThanks for the heads up. Out of curiosity, what type of plants were using? The tank I recently setup is at 83d because I am hoping to put 4 Discus in it eventually(maybe). Some of the plants I initially bought didn't work out so I researched and switched to a variety that would do well in the warm water. In your experience did you do the same and still have the issue with the plants never thriving?
Quote from: nwr2339 on March 08, 2013, 11:17:33 PMMe too! Fiance and I were talking about moving and we kinda sorta agreed upon a 300+gallon tank if we do. But it has to be planted with discus. I figured I could live with that. Nick, I've done a couple different plant / discus tanks over the years. I never messed with Co2 or ferterlizer as a disclosure. My plants never did very well. Most lived but never thrived. The problem is Discus need 84d - 86d where plants do much better in mid to low 70's. Just something to think about when considering stocking.Jeff
Me too! Fiance and I were talking about moving and we kinda sorta agreed upon a 300+gallon tank if we do. But it has to be planted with discus. I figured I could live with that.
Quote from: zchallenger on March 06, 2013, 05:46:13 PMWish I could help. My workday typically lasts past 6:00 on Friday.That is blasphemy! 6:00 on a Friday?
Wish I could help. My workday typically lasts past 6:00 on Friday.
Man, that is just wrong in SO MANY WAYS Blair.
Quote from: GrizzlysDad on March 09, 2013, 05:14:39 PMMan, that is just wrong in SO MANY WAYS Blair.Ha Ha! I thought exactly the same thing when I saw the picture, Tony.
Quote from: SKISWETPETS on March 09, 2013, 08:12:35 AMWe've sorta gotten off track here... How bout a pic of that monster tank How about taking a look at the first page again?
We've sorta gotten off track here... How bout a pic of that monster tank
Nice tank Jeff, but that creepy mermaid pic will probably keep me from opening this thread again.
That's a manmaid!
It's 8Lx4Wx2T