Do discus fish prefer hard or soft water?

Do discus fish prefer hard or soft water?

Discus prefer warm, soft, acidic water. pH should be between 6.0 and 7.0, with hardness between 1° and 4° dKH (18 to 70 ppm). Temperature should be kept between 82° and 86° F, although wild Heckel discus prefer water near 90° F. Use an Aqueon Aquarium Heater to maintain proper water temperature.

How do you soften water for discus fish?

To soften hard water, you need to take the mineral out with a natural “water softener” such as Sera Super Peat. Another option is to use demineralized water for your fish tank. The same is true for trying to raise the pH in acidic water that is soft and doesn’t contain much mineral.

Is Hard water Bad for discus fish?

What about Discus? Discus will not breed as successfully or as vigorously in hard, alkaline water. For general Discus keeping a pH of 6.0-7.0, adequate.

How can water hardness be reduced?

Hardness minerals can be reduced in water for the whole house to make it “softer” by using one of the following means:

  1. Chemical softening—lime softening, hot and cold; lime-soda softening.
  2. Membrane separation softening—Nano filtration.
  3. Cation exchange softening—inorganic, carbonaceous, or organic base exchangers.

How do I lower the hardness in my aquarium?

Avoid products which lower pH or KH as it is not the same and won’t remove the calcium and magnesium from the water. If your tap water has low GH but your tank water has a high GH, first check that there is nothing buffering GH, like calcareous decor, then use dechlorinated tap water in water changes to bring GH down.

Can discus live in 78 degree water?

“Do not keep your discus in water under 85 degrees or THEY WILL DIE!” He must have accidentally sent me an arctic discus species, because even at 78 degrees, they’re completely fine. Quite a number of folks have breed them at 82F, clearly not too wimpy if they are breeding at such temps.

How can I soften my aquarium water naturally?

Soak peat moss in a clean container to soften water Discard the brown water, and put the cooled peat moss in a clean container filled with tap water. Let the peat moss sit in the container for at least 2-3 days to soften the water. Use the softened water when doing a routine water change in your aquarium.

How can I make my aquarium water harder?

You can raise the hardness of aquarium water with chemical additives. Pet shops sell commercial additives, but you can make your own. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of baking soda, 1 teaspoon of Epsom salt and 1 teaspoon of rock salt in 5 gallons of dechlorinated water.

How do I lower the carbonate hardness in my aquarium?

How to Lower KH (Carbonate Hardness) in an Aquarium?

  1. Converting KH to CO2 with Acid Buffers.
  2. Mixing Distilled Water with Tap Water.
  3. Creating Pure Water with RO/DI.
  4. Releasing Tannins by Adding in Indian Almond Leaf.
  5. Releasing Tannins Using Peat Moss.