Hello,
I actually have three questions. Any help would be appreciated!
1) Would Eco-Complete be okay for a discus tank? I would really like a dark bottom that allows me to grow plants. I'm pretty sure, however, that eco-complete affects the GH of water due to one of my other planted tanks' higher gh value at the end of the week when my tap water's gh value is 0dH. I know I gotta keep the GH and KH relatively low for Discus, so I should just use my regular tap water as it is 0gh 0kh and 6.8ph. But I'm not 100% positive on the Eco-Complete. I was also considering black tahitian moon sand, but I'm not sure how good that is to anchor plants down. Anyway, which one of these would you recommend? Or is there an even better choice? I really don't prefer the look of gravel, so I'm trying to avoid that.
2) How many Discus max could I house in a 55g? I was thinking 4-5? Or is that too many?
3) I was thinking of keeping this setup with a 2-65w compact fluorescent fixture for low-light plants. That would be a little above 2w/g. In your opinion, is this too bright for Discus, or should that be okay? All I'm really looking to grow are some vals, anubias, maybe a sword or two and lots and lots of driftwood, perhaps some cryps...no ferts, no c02. Will this lighting work? Should I go for even lower? Higher?
Okay, thanks for any help given!
Fernando
I actually have three questions. Any help would be appreciated!
1) Would Eco-Complete be okay for a discus tank? I would really like a dark bottom that allows me to grow plants. I'm pretty sure, however, that eco-complete affects the GH of water due to one of my other planted tanks' higher gh value at the end of the week when my tap water's gh value is 0dH. I know I gotta keep the GH and KH relatively low for Discus, so I should just use my regular tap water as it is 0gh 0kh and 6.8ph. But I'm not 100% positive on the Eco-Complete. I was also considering black tahitian moon sand, but I'm not sure how good that is to anchor plants down. Anyway, which one of these would you recommend? Or is there an even better choice? I really don't prefer the look of gravel, so I'm trying to avoid that.
2) How many Discus max could I house in a 55g? I was thinking 4-5? Or is that too many?
3) I was thinking of keeping this setup with a 2-65w compact fluorescent fixture for low-light plants. That would be a little above 2w/g. In your opinion, is this too bright for Discus, or should that be okay? All I'm really looking to grow are some vals, anubias, maybe a sword or two and lots and lots of driftwood, perhaps some cryps...no ferts, no c02. Will this lighting work? Should I go for even lower? Higher?
Okay, thanks for any help given!
Fernando