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Help deciding what type of tank

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by tyler_medeiros, May 13, 2005.

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What would look better

  1. discuss tank

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  2. cichlid tank

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  1. tyler_medeiros

    tyler_medeiros New Member

    What would look better an assorted african Cichlid tank or a discuss tank. Its a 90 gallon corner tank. With dark backround dark substrate.
     
  2. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    i think cichlids because they are eryactive and will all go off and do their own thing. while discus are more stationary, and although have some different colors, they all seem to be the same in a way.
     
  3. sleeper

    sleeper New Member

    Grnlemondae is obviouslt biased and wrong ;]

    Discus are actually more varied in color types than cichlds and, being peaceful types, there are even certain other fish you can match them with. They also require fewer gallons of water per fish, so while many cichlids take up an inordinate amount of space, you could actually put about 8 or 9 discus in your tank.
     
  4. Aqueous

    Aqueous New Member

    I would say it just depends on what you like. They are a wide variety of colorful discus out there but there are also some cichlids that are just as beautiful.

    IMO, I would go with cichlids. Discus are hard to keep healthy and need pretty much pristine water conditions to stay healthy.
     
  5. grnlemonade

    grnlemonade New Member

    lmao, thats true. i have kept african cichlids for a few years, but never discus
     
  6. Nameless

    Nameless New Member

    I like both, but I like discus more because I went to this place where I saw probaly one of the most amazing tanks ever and it had very amazing looking discus and so from then on I wanted discus, even though I do not think that I will buy them. Thanks what I think anyways. But you should choose what you can handle. Discus are water and food sensitive and cichlids can be very agressive so as I just said it is up to you.
     
  7. Fish Addict

    Fish Addict New Member

    i am i cichlids lovers i have never had discus
     
  8. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    Simple fix to your problem, split the tank half way, with a tank divider, 45gs on each side, make it both discuss and cichlid, both like brackish conditions so its perfect!
     
  9. kc5gvn

    kc5gvn New Member

    Not really true. African Cichlids prefer hard alkaline water and Discus prefer soft acidic water usually treated with blackwater tonic or peat.
     
  10. hooterhead

    hooterhead New Member

    discus require more care. i love me cichlids!
     
  11. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    As much as I would love to have a tank full of beautiful discus, they need a lot of specialized care and are very sensitive, difficult fish to keep so I personally wouldn't keep them.

    -Chelle
     
  12. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    Yea, i got mixed up on the ph lvl for discuss and cichlid, sry about the faulty advice, but yea i think chiclid, disscuss like mentioned req alot of care and quite a few are dyed :( :x
     
  13. 3_second_memory

    3_second_memory New Member

    I do like African Cichlids, But discus Chichlids are more my thing because they swil with grace and are an excellent ornamental fish. Although they do need perticular attention toward their needs, it pays off.

    If you have discus you can also have other community fish, such as guaramis, as they are from the amazon, or tetra's etc, anything with in reason that will surfice in an acidic PH and a GH of about 6.5.


    Take Care
     

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