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  1. #11
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    11-30-2009
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    San Antonio, Tx
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    I wouldn't recommend discus in a nano --about a 75 or so is the smallest I would personally go.

    I second the idea of a nice nano, either salt water or fresh. Plenty of small and unusual ideas you can go with in the 30 or less range.

    Some ideas ~
    A mants shrimp tank (A smaller species --Pm me if your interested and i can get specific.)

    A Seahorse or pipe fish tank.

    A small planted Nano stocked with some tetras and a centerpiece like a pair of dwarf cichlids.

    A local Port A biotope

    A salt water planted tank with seagrass and macro algea

    Anyways, there are a lot of good ideas for nanos out there --I just don't think discus is one of them.

    -Jordan N.

  2. #12
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    10-18-2008
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    I love Discus fish and use to raise them. They are very hardy if you get good healthy fish from the start. I had mine for 2yrs and even had 2 pair spawn. If you keep the heater on 90 degrees they will thrive even better. And water change water change wter change!!!!!! I changed out 5-10 gals every 3 days. Mine loved plants and drift wood. If u need help fill free to pm me or email me. I also wouldn't go any smaller then 55 gal.
    Sherry

  3. #13
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    10-19-2005
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    San Antonio-410 & Medina base rd.
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    I agree that 55g is the minimum size for a pair. I feed my tetras flakes that the discus nibble on. When I throw in the frozen beefheart plus they go crazy for it.
    Jacob

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