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    Okay so I need some opinions. I have a 30gal Bowfront, it will be housing discus fish.

    What filter would you recommend?
    A few options would be good, and please put why.

    Thanks!!
    ~!Crazy About Discus Fish!~

  • #2
    Originally posted by Discus View Post
    Okay so I need some opinions. I have a 30gal Bowfront, it will be housing discus fish.

    What filter would you recommend?
    A few options would be good, and please put why.

    Thanks!!
    get a bigger tank. a 30 is to small for even just one discus. it would be a crime. you would need atleast a 55g for them.
    75g Tank,
    2- Wild Scalare Angel 2-wild Angel snakeskin, 2-half blue half black Angels, 5-Guianacara Geayi, 4- Blue Rams(1m/3f), 1- L144, 1- Pleco unknown type 1-Blue Neon Goby
    2.5g Mini Monter - Shrimp Tank
    10-RCS, 1-Red Sakura 5-Malawa, 8-Boraras Brigittie, 1-Adonis Pleco, 1-Zebra Nerite, 1-Horned Nerite
    10g Tank
    Hospital 2-F. Endlers

    2-29g Empty Tank, 20L Empty Tank , 125g Empty Tank[SIGPIC]sigpic

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    • #3
      I'll be upgrading to a 75 in about a month. Getting some to start, and waiting till 2 pair off so I can remove the rest.
      ~!Crazy About Discus Fish!~

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      • #4
        +1 on a bigger tank if u can for them. Ideal filter would be a cannister, with a spay bar rather then tue jet type output as i think these fish dont like really strong current. Next would be a good hob, like an ac or bio-wheel type!
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        • #5
          +1 on canister with a spray bar as far as tank size you should get them into a bigger tank as soon as possible. Discus don't like the excess flow
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          • #6
            and the change of home to often will stress the heck out of them. i would wait for the bigger thank to go with discus. If they enjoy the 30 to much when you place them on the 75 and the water is not the same you may have trouble with them. also you may want to add some aeration to the tank. they need to have that water with quiet alot of oxygen
            75g Tank,
            2- Wild Scalare Angel 2-wild Angel snakeskin, 2-half blue half black Angels, 5-Guianacara Geayi, 4- Blue Rams(1m/3f), 1- L144, 1- Pleco unknown type 1-Blue Neon Goby
            2.5g Mini Monter - Shrimp Tank
            10-RCS, 1-Red Sakura 5-Malawa, 8-Boraras Brigittie, 1-Adonis Pleco, 1-Zebra Nerite, 1-Horned Nerite
            10g Tank
            Hospital 2-F. Endlers

            2-29g Empty Tank, 20L Empty Tank , 125g Empty Tank[SIGPIC]sigpic

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            • #7
              +1 on the bigger tank but if your gonna get a filter might as well get one big enough to handle the 75 so itll save some money and if current is to much add a ball valve and restrict the flow some

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              • #8
                Wet dry! Stick a 30g wet dry under there. Overfiltration > underfiltration

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                • #9
                  30g is small for discus. As for filters I would use 2 sponge filters. why? you don't need all that flow with discus and you will be doing 50% water changes every day with a tank that small. if they are not adult and you are growing them out you can not put anything black in the tank. that will make the fish get peppered. (small black spots) Also are you trying to breed? If so you will need RO/ID water. there is a lot to know about discus...
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                  • #10
                    There is a lot of discouragement here. Two small discus will be fine in a planted 30 gal bowfront with daily to alternate daily water changes and sponge filtration... For a MONTH. If your new 75 gal is going to be ready in a month, then I'd say you're fine to have them stay in the small tank for 4 weeks, but please do be careful and be ready to handle any signs of stress/peppering.

                    As for filtration on the 75 gal more permanent home... I'd have to agree with mistahoo. Wet/dry for sure, and as on either a spray bar canister or HOB, like crazy42bmx suggested.

                    Best of luck!
                    All bleeding stops eventually...

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                    • #11
                      Agree with Bee.

                      Get an AC70 as a filter for the 30 gallon.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by aquabee View Post
                        There is a lot of discouragement here. Two small discus will be fine in a planted 30 gal bowfront with daily to alternate daily water changes and sponge filtration... For a MONTH. If your new 75 gal is going to be ready in a month, then I'd say you're fine to have them stay in the small tank for 4 weeks, but please do be careful and be ready to handle any signs of stress/peppering.

                        As for filtration on the 75 gal more permanent home... I'd have to agree with mistahoo. Wet/dry for sure, and as on either a spray bar canister or HOB, like crazy42bmx suggested.

                        Best of luck!
                        you where the one telling me one time i was nuts for placing a discus on a 29g last year.
                        75g Tank,
                        2- Wild Scalare Angel 2-wild Angel snakeskin, 2-half blue half black Angels, 5-Guianacara Geayi, 4- Blue Rams(1m/3f), 1- L144, 1- Pleco unknown type 1-Blue Neon Goby
                        2.5g Mini Monter - Shrimp Tank
                        10-RCS, 1-Red Sakura 5-Malawa, 8-Boraras Brigittie, 1-Adonis Pleco, 1-Zebra Nerite, 1-Horned Nerite
                        10g Tank
                        Hospital 2-F. Endlers

                        2-29g Empty Tank, 20L Empty Tank , 125g Empty Tank[SIGPIC]sigpic

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by R_sustaita View Post
                          you where the one telling me one time i was nuts for placing a discus on a 29g last year.
                          I sure was. The filtration was inadequate to begin with, you had him in there with all sorts of random tankmates, and you had no stated plans of upgrading.
                          All bleeding stops eventually...

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                          • #14
                            Only reason I said to slap a 30gal wet/dry under there is because when you're ready for your 75g, the 30g wet dry would be still be great filtration and more so than a canister suitable for a 30g. With canisters, as you upgrade the flow increases and looking at the long run (75g) you'd want a 2217 (maybe 2) or possibly an FX5. With either option, you'd need to dial the flow back for the discus. Dialing back flow is just a waste on a canister IMO. With a wet dry, you can just stick a small pump on it (Bonus:smaller pumps are much cheaper). Wet dry filters seem to work much better with slower flow anyways (at least mine do). Plus you get a surface skimmer if you use a HOB or corner overflow box. With a canister, usually a protein layer (looks oily) will build up on the top of the water. HOB filters and overflow boxes will break this up.
                            Last edited by mistahoo; 04-24-2013, 03:23 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
                              Wet dry filters seem to work much better with slower flow anyways (at least mine do). Plus you get a surface skimmer if you use a HOB or corner overflow box.
                              Definitely. Slower flow = more contact time = more biofiltration... which is more suitable for the pristine waters preferred by discus anyway.
                              All bleeding stops eventually...

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