First, Why are you using peat granules and indian almond leaves???
In the meantime, will you have any other fish in the planted 55G?
And I disagree with: "Five juvie discus grown out in a planted 55 will probably not reach their full potential, but they will still look great (probably only 1/2in or so off max size depending on WCs)."
And I agree with: "Growth is inhibited by a number of things"
It's proper tank, proper filtration, proper stable temperature, limited stress, no exposure to internal and external parasites, lots of clean water, clean substrate, proper food, proper quantity of food and proper frequency of feeding, proper nutritious food, genetics......all of this things combined are necessary for reaching full potential.
Leave some or any of these type of things out and they probably won't reach full potential. You should generally expect your young discus to grow close to or better than an inch the first 4-6 weeks with proper care. When you move them over to the 55G, you can probably cut back on the frequency of water changes as long as you don't have leftover food decomposing in there.
At a minumum at that point I would suggest three water changes weekly of at least 40%. As your feedings go down and they mature, two would then be suggested. And those water change suggestions are based on everything running pretty much near perfect for the discus. The moment anything goes wrong, you may have to adjust your tank housekeeping. One 50% water change a week in a planted tank with mature discus is certainly doable if the nitrates don't get too high and you're not stocked heavily with other tank occupants.
Hi Deb!
Thank you very taking the time out to help me plan for my ongoing project.
To answer your questions:
I am using the peat granules and Indian Almond leaves inthe growout to tank to replicate the blackwater found in the discus' natural habitat. Also it may have been me just being OC (obsessive compulsive) in setting up my growout tank in anticipation of keeping the discus as close to thier natural habitat as possible. I have read that it does help in maintaing the pH at a lower level and softens the tank water as well. And I do like the tea colored water and makes the tank more natural.
On my previous thread is my current stock list:
I will be replacing the following..
6 panda cories with 6 sterbai cories
6 neon tetras with 6 rummynose tetras
I will be rehomeing the dwarf rainbows (2)
The harlequin rasboras (12) i can keep with the discus
As for the cleanup crew I have 6 amano shrimp and 4 RCS plus 20 olive nerites and God knows how many hitchiker snails I have that have reproduced over and over again.
I will be adding 1 bolivina ram and 3 oto cats to the tank
I agree with the statement that
"Growth is inhibited by a number of things"
Everything i needed to know in a nutshell... Thanks again DEB!
So 2 months for the 5 juvies in the 29g growout tank sound good? Or until they grow more than inch or so?
For the grow out tank: i should go barebottom right? can i leave the indian tea leaves in there or just take em out including the peat nuggets in the filter? how about if I leave floating plants in the grow out tank? Is that ok or not?
Juvies need a temp of 84 to 86 F correct? And not too much current i beleive.
And thanks for the advise on the waterchange schedule in growing out the discus.
Again I thank you for taking the time to answer my flood of questions Deb!
Marl:headbang2: