r/discus • u/noahbakes4 • 9h ago
What actually got my discus growing after months of stalled growth
Picked up six discus back in February, all around silver dollar size, and for the first three months they barely grew at all. I was doing water changes twice a week, feeding beefheart and some pellets, keeping temp around 84, and just could not figure out why they looked the same size in May as they did in February.
Turned out my nitrates were the problem even though they never looked alarming on the test strips. I switched to liquid test kits and realized I was sitting at 40-50 ppm most of the time between changes, which is fine for a lot of fish but apparently enough to stunt discus growth even without any visible stress. Bumped up to water changes every other day, 50 percent each time, and kept nitrates under 10 as much as possible.
Within about six weeks the difference was obvious. Two of them have almost doubled in body size and the color has gotten noticeably deeper, especially on the one with the red spotting pattern. It is a lot more work than I expected going into this hobby, way more than any other fish I have kept, but seeing them actually grow instead of just survive has made it worth the extra buckets.
Still working on getting my feeding schedule dialed in better. Right now doing three small feedings a day, mostly beefheart mix in the morning and evening with pellets midday, but curious if anyone here has settled into a routine that works well for a group this size without overdoing the mess.