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kikoman
Mon Oct 01, 2007, 09:50 AM
is it ok for my discus tank light to be ON during the day and night time! the light is ON 24/7....??? and is it normal for the stripe from my blue torquise are disappearing?

samir
Mon Oct 01, 2007, 10:16 AM
they will get lethargic if you always leave the light on.

kikoman
Mon Oct 01, 2007, 10:27 AM
but u know what I had them like for 4 weeks now... and they seems to be fine! they like swimming around and following me whenever I passed their tank and I dunno... they seems pretty happy w/ it?

sammigold
Mon Oct 01, 2007, 01:59 PM
Do you have plants? As they will not like that at all...you may also find that algae grows, you may get an algae bloom...

Do you really think your discus like having light 24/7? That is like asking you to sleep with a really bright light on , with your eyes open.... do you think you would like that? I know I wouldn't and I personally think that the Discus wouldn't like it either.

It may seem that your discus dont mind but How can they tell you... they dont speak, they cant signal you in any way....

The fact that you have asked the question indicates that you are aware that it could be a problem...

My advice is to turn the light off at night before you go to bed and turn it on in the morning when you wake up... or if you cant be bothered to do that, get a timer that will do it for you. 10hours would be max that you may want to leave the light on. JMO

as for the bars on your turquoise, you will find that they fade sometimes and then sometimes they can look quite dark, that is a natural thing... Some will lose their bars over time and others will be there but very faint... others will always have their bars... HTH

dwilder
Mon Oct 01, 2007, 07:47 PM
turn lights off at night.when the lights go out discus go into a sleep mode and if lights are always on this will stress the fish

kikoman
Tue Oct 02, 2007, 07:15 AM
ohhh ok... coz' I always leave my tank light on... it serve us night light on the living room! haha... and yea... i can't tell coz' they don't speak or signal me in any way hehe and to think of it how did u know that they don't like it? just curious??? hmm..

Robdog
Tue Oct 02, 2007, 08:07 AM
Unless discus came from an endless Arctic summer where there is 24hrs of sunlight in a day (which they don't) it's not OK

sammigold
Tue Oct 02, 2007, 08:34 AM
and to think of it how did u know that they don't like it? just curious??? hmm..

I thought it was obvious that my opinion is based on how we as humans would like it.
I dont know about you but I know that I would not like to sleep with my eyes open under bright lights. Im sure you have noticed that discus dont have eyelids so they have no way of closing their eyes to shut out the light.

I think you will find that over time the discus will lose condition, and you will be cleaning the glass an awful lot. :lol:

thats as far as I am going to go in this.

good luck with your fish.
:monkey

Mitch
Tue Oct 02, 2007, 10:16 AM
Why ask for advise if you are only going get upset when someone replies to you with good advise.

samir
Tue Oct 02, 2007, 10:52 AM
you can buy plastic fish from a $2 shop, they don't require water changes and you can always leave the lights on.

samir
Tue Oct 02, 2007, 12:11 PM
Unless discus came from an endless Arctic summer where there is 24hrs of sunlight in a day (which they don't) it's not OK

Santa keeps a few breeding pairs of red melons . If you don't get any pressies this Christmas, its all those water changes the elves have been doing. :|

JamezMan
Wed Oct 03, 2007, 12:38 AM
you can buy plastic fish from a $2 shop, they don't require water changes and you can always leave the lights on.

lol

I think you should take this advice.

kikoman
Wed Oct 03, 2007, 12:42 AM
ohh ok tnx...

samir
Wed Oct 03, 2007, 02:27 PM
get yourself a night light. :P

madasa
Thu Oct 04, 2007, 01:09 AM
I think a light on 24 / 7 is not good for any fish but thats all Ill say on this.

At the risk of slightly hijacking this thread - when there are fry which need to be able to see their parents do you then put a light on overnight - perhaps a moonlight?

Thanks

Merrilyn
Thu Oct 04, 2007, 03:33 AM
I leave a night light on 24/7 when discus have eggs or fry.

I just seem to get a better growth rate if the fry can find their parents during the night.

It's usually just a smal light, but enough so they can find their way around the tank.