2 Hours of RELAXATION with Magnificent DISCUS Fish
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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150 x 60 x 50 cm (59 x 23.6 x 19.7 in), 450 liter (119 gallon) Green Aqua Rimless Opti-White glass tank (15 mm - 0.59 in glass thickness)
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2x Eheim Professionel 3 - 2080 external filter
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CO2
Pressurized CO2 system with External CO2 Reactor
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2x ADA Solar RGB
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ADA Power Sand Advance
ADA Amazonia Ver.2
ADA La Plata Sand
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25kg Iron Wood
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Green Aqua liquid superglue
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AQUATIC PLANTS
5x Nymphaea lotus
5x Aponogeton longiplumulosus
9x Anubias barteri var. 'nana'
18x Anubas barteri 'Petite'
20x Bucephalandra kedagang
15x Microsorum pteropus
15x Microsorum pteropus 'Narrow'
9x Microsorum pteropus 'Trident'
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FISH
Symphysodon aequifasciatus ('Red Turquoise' Discus)
Hemigrammus bleheri
Corydoras pygmaeus
Corydoras sterbai
Loricaria simillima
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#greenaqua #discus #relax - Развлечения
Perfect for tv ultra hd display and being used in the shop.. absolutely mesmerizing, the red lotus in the back, if it shows the leaves it could be more color. Matches with the discus
that discus strain color with the lighting and aquascape... magnificent
I never knew i needed this until now
Bravo. Un Magnifique scape, pensé pour le bien être des discus, et juste ce qu'il faut de plantes là où il faut. A Dream tank. Bravo.
Thanks so much, glad you appreciate our effort. Cheers, Marc.
Look at those rummynose - bright, bright red. This is a very happy tank. Well done
I just know they love that tank, you can see the fish seem so calm
A video similar to this is what got me into aqua-scaping.
Schön, 'mal wieder die Diskus zu sehen, die sich ja gut herausgemacht haben! 👍
This is what I am going to watch before bed tonight
❤️ from 🇮🇳
What's the plant sticking out of the water on the back?
So I’ve decided to attempt setting up a similar tank. This is far and away the best planted discus tank I have ever seen.
There are a lot of opinions out there when it comes to discus and it seems like you’ve been able to get away with things like using co2 and fertilizing; regular but not excessive water changes; using aqua soil; keeping discus at the lower end when it comes to temperature; and yet the discus look healthy and vibrant and the tank looks incredible.
On the other hand, even experienced aquariasts like George Farmer and Jeff Senske have openly talked about their struggles with a discus tank that has anything but the most Spartan hardscaping, no co2 and fertilizers.
It’d be really beneficial to hear about what you’ve learned over your first year - an alternate perspective and experience to inspire others to attempt planted, hard-scaped discus tanks.
Subjects & Questions I’d love to have you address in this thread, and then maybe make a follow up video on later; would be:
1. CO2: Do your co2 level fall on line with tanks that are largely fast growing stem plants, or have you lowered it?
2. Fertilizer: What’s your fertilizing regime for a tank of mostly epiphytes?
3. Water: 50% water change once a week, or do you do something special? Do you recommend using “aged” pre-heated water?
4. Feeding: How often, what type of feed, and how do you keep that sand looking so pristine?
5. Plants: what have you had to replace along the way? Any algae issues? Am I crazy or is that some anubius in the deep shade?
6. Temperature: Have you kept it at 28?
7. Tank mates: Seems like fewer rummynose, Sterbai, Pygmy and so on. Just my imagination or…
8. Additional maintenance: For example, sand and hardscape, what’s the routine look like?
9. Initial 3 weeks: I understand why you never show it. It’s ugly. Might even scare folks away from the hobby. But honestly, it’d be so beneficial to see what happened in those first three weeks and how you addresses the issues.
10. Discus: Have you found the growth rate over the first year to be normal, or slow? Have they paired off? Any behavioural issues - and if so, how have you dealt with them?
I’m sure I can think of more. 😅
1. CO2 levels are controlled with a pH computer, the level is surely a bit lower than that with other tanks, but seems to be stable enough for the low-demanding plants.
2. We use Green Aqua ferts: Micro, Macro, and Carbon, normal dosage for high-light tanks.
3. We have two water changes weekly and use the RO water from a barrel that is pre-heated to room temperature (there's a heater in it)
4. We feed discus food once or twice a day. They eat it all, even from the sand. The sand is cleaned every morning though.
5. Anubias don't really need a lot of light, they thrive in very dark places. No, we did not really have problems with plants or algae. I'm surprised too. Good tech helped.
6. Yes, 28 degrees.
7. We sometimes lose a couple of fish due to them jumping out, but not a serious issue, and I don't particularly think that we lost many in this tank, at least not more than usual.
8. For the sand, we vacuum it, and remove the soil particles with a magnet, that's it. Hardscape did not need any big maintenance, but we used metallic brushes for removing algae - in other tanks.
9. Nothing really happens, it looks a bit thorn, maybe we get some initial algae (not with this one though, it went surprisingly smooth). And we need to wait for the filter to cycle before introducing fish.
10. Yes, they have paired off, even laid eggs, but they've eaten it. LOL. They do fight with each other, that was a problem, when fleeing to fish jumped out, actually. It always happened during the night, so we started covering the tank with a net for the night. It worked.
Fantastic. Thanks for taking the time to respond!
Woow i like Discus and Rednose Fish !
Good
Hypnotic!!
Glad you like this, cheers!
Thank you.
may I ask what the music playlist is for this video? very calming indeed
Good❤
paradise exists and it is in water
Absolutely calm & awesome ❤❤❤❤❤❤.... ill try to make similar video of myvtank ❤❤🎉🎉
Awosome as it can be used by fish hobbiyst in old age as Screensaver of kept playing on LED tv, No Maintenance needed and aquarium will be replaced by LED of 4-5 Feets 🙂
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Ultimate ASMR. 🤩
Shandar 👍👍👍
Stunning tank! I notice you’re down to 5 discuss from the original 7, and I was wondering what changes & what you’ve learned that this tank has been up and running so long.
Well spotted! We lost two when they jumped out at the beginning while chasing each other. We used a net for a while to protect them for the night (it only happened at night) and then removed the net completely, so far so good.
That’s a bummer, and thanks for the info. Highly recommend an update video packed with insights, stories and b-roll. What you learned and experienced in the first year. :)
Hi, what kind of sticker is that behind the aquarium? Is that ADA and if yes what kind thanks you
What is the type of Discus?
I know there’s discus and runny nose tetra but what’s the last one ?
magnificent
Did the Buce Melt or just decided to replace with Anubias?
Some Buce is more sensitive than others. But in general Anubias woks better in different conditions.
Water change schedules weekly?
Yes! As always. Daily water changes the first, week, every other day the second week, twice on the third, and one every week from then on.
@@GreenAquaShop Water change once a week in a Discus tank is something beyond your great expectations. Something unachievable.
CO2 requirements?
What kind of Discus are these?
What size tank is that? Is there a build vid?
It's 150 x 60 x 50 cm and 450 liters.
You can find the original video in the description 😉
Ahhhh thanks very much. It's so beautiful. Feeling very inspired. I have a 350l tank to upgrade from a smaller tank which has all the same fish except the discus. Need to do an homage to this! Keep up the great work guys.
Will do, thanks for the support, good luck with your next scape!
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420 like 😂
Would be great for a doctor’s office.
Which discuss fish are these?
"FISH Symphysodon aequifasciatus ('Red Turquoise' Discus)" as listed in the description. Cheers.
I want to sleep