My Discus tank reloaded

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My Discus tank reloaded

Post by Gerwin » Tue Sep 07, 2010 9:32 pm

A little more mature than before, although Reefs are sweet, I cannot take this thing down..
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Re: My Discus tank reloaded

Post by goalk33p3r » Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:25 pm

those are some beautiful fish how many tanks do you have at your house? lol

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Re: My Discus tank reloaded

Post by Sandy » Wed Sep 08, 2010 1:06 am

I LOVE IT!!!

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Re: My Discus tank reloaded

Post by Gerwin » Wed Sep 08, 2010 5:25 am

just 2 and Rog's. plus 2 dogs, lizard,bird,neglected pond and a squirrel but since it seems I mess with fish from Dawn till Dusk I would say :think: about 200 Tanks

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Re: My Discus tank reloaded

Post by rebecca » Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:11 am

Wow Ger it looks really nice!
Your fish are beautiful and the plants are too.

I love how freshwater tanks turn into ecosystems that can basically take care of themselves!

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Re: My Discus tank reloaded

Post by Gerwin » Sun Sep 12, 2010 6:00 pm

I love how freshwater tanks turn into ecosystems that can basically take care of themselves!
:lol: are you kidding! this thing is more labor intensive than a reef tank! Co2 Injection for plants at a optimal level, dosing of fertilizers..to much and algae bloom to little and poor plant growth, water changes with RO water weekly, pruning of plant leaves that die off, trace elements added to keep to snuff for Discus with RO water.....needless to say thats why mine looks good and bad it depends how fired up I get about working on it.
Just like reef tanks...sure you can keep some plants under any conditions but if you wanna keep any plant you find then you have to look at all the lighting / CO2 etc.

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Re: My Discus tank reloaded

Post by Jessi84 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:45 pm

Very nice! I'd love to see it in person...looks like another tank I could watch for hours:)! If you use CO2 then why do you not reccomend it....?

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Re: My Discus tank reloaded

Post by Gerwin » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:40 pm

because most people who play with a few FW Plants are not ready to drop 3-400.00 on the bottle / regulator / reactor / ph controller/monitor but for those who are I am there to help guide them. Besides there are lots of folks that have nice plants with out all that. I just wanted to do the whole thing so I was better prepared to answer questions in regards to planted aquariums.

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Re: My Discus tank reloaded

Post by Archie » Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:16 pm

i would need to admit.. very good looking aquarium :clap: ....has to be the discus...maybe the jungle val :) :)
oh i know :P the battle of the plecos

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