Can I ask you experienced guys for some help please?
I'm awaiting the delivery of a new tank - 370L 40" long 30" deep x 19". My plan is to keep a few cory's. shoal of rummy nose and cardinals, along with 6 Stendker discus.
I want to keep a thin layer of sand as substrate and only plant on some large pieces of wood with narrow java fern and mosses. The tank will get a vac and 30% WC twice a week.
Over the past year I've had great success keeping 2 small tanks using Easy Carbo and Tropica ferts, both dosed daily. It seems evident that consistancy is key to keeping algae at bay. Can I apply the same formula successfully to the discus tank? Never used C02 and have a lot of concerns about this on the discus. Also does the dosing need to reflect the rich discus diet?
Due to the higher temp will I have to get some surface agitation or oxygen flow into the tank?
I'm awaiting the delivery of a new tank - 370L 40" long 30" deep x 19". My plan is to keep a few cory's. shoal of rummy nose and cardinals, along with 6 Stendker discus.
I want to keep a thin layer of sand as substrate and only plant on some large pieces of wood with narrow java fern and mosses. The tank will get a vac and 30% WC twice a week.
Over the past year I've had great success keeping 2 small tanks using Easy Carbo and Tropica ferts, both dosed daily. It seems evident that consistancy is key to keeping algae at bay. Can I apply the same formula successfully to the discus tank? Never used C02 and have a lot of concerns about this on the discus. Also does the dosing need to reflect the rich discus diet?
Due to the higher temp will I have to get some surface agitation or oxygen flow into the tank?