Water level
- Dizkuz
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Water level
I have a question about water, not water quality but for outgrow youngsters.
I have seen many breeders have a low water level in there growing tanks and i saw some where that some one said that its because low water reduce the pressure on discus and make them grow faster n bigger...
For me its sounds weird and never heard it before but the thing is many breeders have low water in there tanks and i have to ask if someone can give me a good answer for this....
Weird question :D But need to know..
I have seen many breeders have a low water level in there growing tanks and i saw some where that some one said that its because low water reduce the pressure on discus and make them grow faster n bigger...
For me its sounds weird and never heard it before but the thing is many breeders have low water in there tanks and i have to ask if someone can give me a good answer for this....
Weird question :D But need to know..
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- Strixxx
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Re: Water level
I wouldnt call that a stupid question, I would like to see an answer to this.... and probably if you didnt ask I would ...
Just the type of question that could come from me!! :P
Just the type of question that could come from me!! :P
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- Dizkuz
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Re: Water level
True :DStrixxx wrote:I wouldnt call that a stupid question, I would like to see an answer to this.... and probably if you didnt ask I would ...
Just the type of question that could come from me!! :P
But the thing with low water level on photos has always made me wonder...
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- mandisc
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Re: Water level
hi guys,
just from my personal experience and observations. lowering the water level have many reasons to it. here are some that i can think of but please correct me if i'm wrong or just add any if you think appropriate.
1. for albino frys/juvs - by lowering water level will help them find their parents or food better as albinos have poor eye vision.
2. for breeding pair - by lowering water level the pair can consentrate more on the eggs/wrigglers rather than swimming around or the front part of the tank just thinking to protect their spawn.
3 . for juvs to grow up - well if the tank space is wide enough , lowering the water level makes them close to their food thus making them eat more rather than swimming around aimlessly. also it is more economical to do frequent WC with low water level than full tank water level.
all said , to grow up nice and healthy discus, the volume of water per fish should not be minimal.the more water volume per fish the better. ;)
just from my personal experience and observations. lowering the water level have many reasons to it. here are some that i can think of but please correct me if i'm wrong or just add any if you think appropriate.
1. for albino frys/juvs - by lowering water level will help them find their parents or food better as albinos have poor eye vision.
2. for breeding pair - by lowering water level the pair can consentrate more on the eggs/wrigglers rather than swimming around or the front part of the tank just thinking to protect their spawn.
3 . for juvs to grow up - well if the tank space is wide enough , lowering the water level makes them close to their food thus making them eat more rather than swimming around aimlessly. also it is more economical to do frequent WC with low water level than full tank water level.
all said , to grow up nice and healthy discus, the volume of water per fish should not be minimal.the more water volume per fish the better. ;)
best regards , mandisc
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- Dizkuz
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Re: Water level
mandisc wrote:hi guys,
just from my personal experience and observations. lowering the water level have many reasons to it. here are some that i can think of but please correct me if i'm wrong or just add any if you think appropriate.
1. for albino frys/juvs - by lowering water level will help them find their parents or food better as albinos have poor eye vision.
2. for breeding pair - by lowering water level the pair can consentrate more on the eggs/wrigglers rather than swimming around or the front part of the tank just thinking to protect their spawn.
3 . for juvs to grow up - well if the tank space is wide enough , lowering the water level makes them close to their food thus making them eat more rather than swimming around aimlessly. also it is more economical to do frequent WC with low water level than full tank water level.
all said , to grow up nice and healthy discus, the volume of water per fish should not be minimal.the more water volume per fish the better. ;)
Hi there Mandisc
"3 . for juvs to grow up - well if the tank space is wide enough , lowering the water level makes them close to their food thus making them eat more rather than swimming around aimlessly. also it is more economical to do frequent WC with low water level than full tank water level."
Economical point of view is the on that i thought would be the reason for the low water level...
So the water pressure on youngster is just bull s--t as i thought:D it have never add up for me at all, to weird i have to say...
Thanks Mandisc
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- reptar
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Re: Water level
Hi everybody,
Well said mandisc, don't forget too that the young fish do require proper minerals in the water for better growth.
Mario
Well said mandisc, don't forget too that the young fish do require proper minerals in the water for better growth.
Mario
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Re: Water level
Hireptar wrote:Hi everybody,
Well said mandisc, don't forget too that the young fish do require proper minerals in the water for better growth.
Mario
Nice to see you here Mario!!
What minerals do you refer to??
- Dizkuz
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Re: Water level
Hi there Mario and welcomereptar wrote:Hi everybody,
Well said mandisc, don't forget too that the young fish do require proper minerals in the water for better growth.
Mario
Hope u will enjoy our new swe forum, hope too see u around here!
Please feel free to share some from your collection
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- reptar
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Re: Water level
Hi Dizkuz,Dizkuz wrote:
Hi there Mario and welcome
Hope u will enjoy our new swe forum, hope too see u around here!
Please feel free to share some from your collection
It is a nice forum but it takes time to get members, etc. and thank you very much for the word of welcome.
I don't have much but still learning from the hobby.
Mario
- mandisc
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Re: Water level
mario,
that is the most favourite fish in the whole wide world that you got in your avatar. always eager to know about their latest development.
that is the most favourite fish in the whole wide world that you got in your avatar. always eager to know about their latest development.
best regards , mandisc
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