Why are Discus always suggested to the experienced fish keeper if there not so hard to keep if you practice good fish keeping habits like wookly water changes? I always thought they were hard to keep due to them liking soft acidic water and like me I got hard water alkaline water.
I been reading that PH is really a big deal but yet it gets mention that SA/CA cichlids shouldnt be with africans cuz they like different water parameters why is that? I dont plan on mixing them just puzzles me. I know some people complain bout GBR's cuz they like specific water parameters but others say it doesnt matter.
Just kinda confusing... So does PH really matter or not?
Usually an experienced fish keeper has a good established routine and is willing to make the effort to maintain the tank. I personally try for 2 water changes per week for all my tanks.
I did daily water changes when raising juvenile Discus and Angels.(pretty normal IMO)
pH (IMO) is a great barometer for fish keepers but is a bit over rated in terms of importance.
I actually do not recommend keeping SA with Africans ..not becuase of water differences but more related to their aggressiveness.
there are African cichlids that live in soft water as well as New world Cichlids that live in hard water.
there are lots of fish keepers that raise and breed Rams, Angels and Discus in water that is out of the 'norm' for these species.( high pH)