Planted discus tank

severum mama

is a big bowl of wrong.
Dec 30, 2006
2,177
0
0
45
North GA
I finally got around to taking some pics of my discus tank, and I just thought I'd share. I know it doesn't look like much at the moment, but it's only been set up for about 6 weeks. The tank is 55 gallons, and has a Coralife Aqualight 2x65 watt with 2 dual daylight bulbs. Filtration is 1 Fluval 204 and 1 Aquaclear 50, and I have a 250W Jager heater. Substrate is 40 lbs. Eco Complete, and 20 lbs. gravel. Plants are a bunch of vals, various crypts, micro sword (that stuff is driving me nuts), Brazilian pennywort, 2 Amazon swords, and one red-colored sword that I haven't identified, and anubias that needs to hurry up and attach to my driftwood.:rolleyes:
DSCN3059.jpg

DSCN3086.jpg

DSCN3085.jpg

DSCN3075.jpg

Fish are:
4 discus that were given to me because they needed a home
3 baby keyholes
1 Bolivian ram
10 green fire tetras
6 rummynose tetras
1 silver hatchet- I had a couple of jumpers and mysterious deaths.:huh:
1 tiger pleco

Forgive the crappy pics. I can't wait until the plants start to grow in more, and I'll post updates along the way if anyone's interested.
 
Nice! If you ever have too much val, pm me. I'd love some. Are you getting rid of the keyholes?
 
Thanks.
No, I don't plan to get rid of the keyholes. They are extremely mild-mannered. The tank is very laid-back and all the fish get along.
 
nice!

love that little pigeon blood!
 
Sweet! Love the discus!
 
Thanks everyone!:) I appreciate the nice comments. The discus are doing really well so far. I never would have put them into such a "new" setup, but there was sort of a constraint on the amount of time I had to bring them home. I felt like it would work out, because this tank is actually an upgrade from my old 20 gallon, and I moved all the established gravel over, plus the established Fluval 204. I'm doing 40-50% water changes on this tank every 2-3 days and all the fish seem really happy.

I'm looking forward to when the vals grow taller along the back and right side of the tank, and I also can't wait until the sword plants fill out.
 
AquariaCentral.com