Discus fish are a tropical freshwater species native to the Amazon Basin in South America. These fish are highly prized for their vibrant and diverse colors, ranging from blues and greens to oranges and reds. Their disc-shaped body and flowing fins create a mesmerizing display in any aquarium. Discus require well-filtered water and regular partial water changes.
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Features of Discus:
- Its body is very compressed on the sides, it has a disk-shaped profile and its fins are large and elegant
- It is a species characterized by iridescence, streaks and vertical bands and can have different colours: white, yellow, orange, red, blue, blue and green, brown and black
The Best Aquarium Size for Discus:
A 40L tank is the minimum size for keeping a single discus fish. It is important to note that discus fish like staying in a group of 5-6 and it is not recommended to keep them isolated in a tank.
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Tank Mate Compatibility:
You need to make sure that you choose discus fish tank mates carefully, because they can be extremely territorial, theyre not great community fish! Great tank mates for Discus include:
- Siamese Algae Eater
- Dwarf Gouramis
- Harlequin Rasbora
- Rummy Nose Tetra
- Cardinal Tetra
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Discus Fish Tank Setup:
Aquarium Filtration
Filtration is extremely important. Discus fish prefer a filter that provides 1 time per hour turnover. They also prefer calm water.
Aquarium Plants for Discus
Plants are beneficial in helping to maintain good water quality and adding enrichment to a fishs diet. When spawning; in fact, they prefer laying their eggs on vertical, broad-leafed plants.
- Amazon Sword
- Java Fern
- Hygrophila
- Vallisneria
- Double Assorted Anubias Driftwood
- Green Lotus
Heater
Discus fish love their higher temperatures, between 28C 31C. You could shop a tank heater in our online store.
Decorations for Discus
Ideal Ornaments for Discus tank:
- biOrb Ornaments Collections
- Aqua One Ornaments Collections
- Kazoo ornaments collections
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Lighting
Artificial lighting is optional if Discus can’t receive a decent amount of light. Discus need a day and night cycle as well.
Substrate
Substrate should be sand or fine to medium gravel as discus like to forage along the bottom for food. A variety of Substrates are available at Coburg Aquarium.
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