Got a 200 gallon tank and 4 discus now

lionking

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Greetings! Started my aquarium (200 Gallon) with 4 discus.

Right now keeping my discus @ 78F. But planning to increase it to 81 sooner.

Also, what kind of UV sterilizer I would need? I think do I need one or not is out of question with whatever I read till with Discus now. pls help.

I am planning to use this tank for discus only.
 

zach_discus

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I would raise the temp a little more 84 would be much better for them. Would love to see pics!! Who did you get your Discus from?
 

lionking

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zach_discus said:
I would raise the temp a little more 84 would be much better for them. Would love to see pics!! Who did you get your Discus from?
Pics attached. Will get them individually over the weekend. Also, raised temp to 82 now. Will be going 84 tonight. Thanks!
 
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Anonymous

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This set up looks neat. Nice find!
 

DMD123

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lionking said:
Anybody has UV filter for my 200 gallon tank or pls suggest some links which suit me. Thanks!
Generally any of the inexpensive ($200 or less) UV's will only really help with green water control and not do anything for parasite/disease control. I use a 36W Turbo Twist on my 210g plumbed into an FX5. It helps keep the water crystal clear but really not necessary in my application. Plus I do not change out my bulbs as frequently as I should to get the full effect.
 

lionking

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Yeah. I did research about UV filter's and don't see much worth in them for the money. I am confident to keep the green algae out with regular maintenance and 14" pleco.
 

DMD123

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The UV will help if you get a green tinge to your water, otherwise it really does nothing for the surface type algae. I used to get a bit of green in the water due to the fact my tank is close to a window. Thats why I did my UV.
 

Anthraxx

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id also dump the yellow labs. mbuna are just going to be far too spunky around discus imo. id swap them out for a large group of tetras (take ur pick of anything that maxes over 2'') i would also pick up some large wood pieces, maybe add substrate, and maybe some light planting. i think just a tiny bit more in the way of natural decor will help bring out their personality. good luck to ya, i think that tank is a GREAT start tho :)
 
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