Discus
Fish
Genus name: Symphysodon Discus
Distribution: Amazon River, South
America
Length: up to 8" (20cm)
Water Temperature: 77-86F (25-30C)
Diet: Worms, crustaceans, plant matter,
insects
Water: preferably soft water, but can live
in medium-hard water
Species Tank (or could keep with
Angelfish)
Discus fish are shy and generally
peaceful fish. They are sensitive to stress, and it
advisable to keep them in a species aquarium. Discus
fish can co-habit with Angelfish, but it is not advisable
to keep them with small aquarium fish as they could well
intimidate or even eat them. Especially do not have
any catfish with sucker mouths in with a Discus fish, as
they can attach themselves to the side of the fish and eat
their mucus membranes.
Discus fishes
are best kept by the experienced aquarist, as they are quite
delicate, and have very specific requirements. The
aquarium should be deep, with rock and roots, a dark substrate,
some marginal vegetation, and a few isolated plants with large
leaves. The water can be medium-hard, but at breeding
time should be soft. Discus fish are susceptible to
disease, so efficient filtration and excellent water quality is
required.
Feeding a Discus fish can be a challenge, as they are
extremely cautious of any new foods. When purchasing a
Discus fish it may be advisable to check what they've been
eating, so you can give them the same food.
Discus fishes come in a variety of sizes and colours, from
the Brown, Green and Blue Discus, which grow to approx 4.7"
(12cm), to the original Discus fish, which is a chestnut brown
colour, and can grow to 8" (20cm).
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