That was very good advice star-rider.
That discus is a low quality blue turquoise. And judging by his colors looking dark he is not happy. Discus that small have many more requirements then what you will read about when you research discus.
I would stop using peat and/or anything else to alter ph, kh or gh.
With all discus even wilds it is much easier and better for the fish to keep everything stable instead of trying to match what you think they would like.
most of those fish in your tank will make raising that discus much more difficult, in fact I would be willing to say he won't last a month.
Juvenile discus are so much easier to raise in a small bare bottom tank,
Temp 88° and be fed a variety of foods 3-4 times a day with 50% water change every other day.
That discus is a low quality blue turquoise. And judging by his colors looking dark he is not happy. Discus that small have many more requirements then what you will read about when you research discus.
I would stop using peat and/or anything else to alter ph, kh or gh.
With all discus even wilds it is much easier and better for the fish to keep everything stable instead of trying to match what you think they would like.
most of those fish in your tank will make raising that discus much more difficult, in fact I would be willing to say he won't last a month.
Juvenile discus are so much easier to raise in a small bare bottom tank,
Temp 88° and be fed a variety of foods 3-4 times a day with 50% water change every other day.