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Old 08-08-2007, 05:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
lawgman
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I spent a few years trying to keep discus in a planted tank and had lots of problems. Ultimately, I gave it up when I moved as I did not have a place in my home for a large tank (I did not want it on wood floors or carpet.

My advice is to get the plants established, growing and stable. Also, get a cleaning crew (ottos, bushy nose plecos, corys) and 30+ neons first and let them grow a little (I caught a discus devouring a neon or two when small).
When everything is going well, instead of getting 4-5 young or adult discus, purchase a breeding pair. It may be expensive (though you can get ones that are not fertile, are unsuccessfull or are not perfect shape for less), but what it allows you to do is not overstock the tank with too many discus and avoids the problem of having 2 discuss that are agressive to one another.
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