Our Guide To Keeping Discus Fish
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About Fish Species:
- Scientific name: Symphysodon aequifasciatus
- Common name: Discus Fish
- Family: Cichlidae
- Origin: Amazon River Basin in South America
- Adult length: 20 cm
- Lifespan: 10 to 15 years
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Tank Setup:
- Discus Fish prefer a spacious tank with plenty of swimming space. A minimum tank size of 200L is recommended for a small school of these fish.
- Provide ample hiding places and areas with dense vegetation to mimic their natural habitat. They appreciate plants like Amazon Sword, Java Moss, and driftwood for shelter.
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Water Parameters:
- Discus Fish thrive in soft, acidic to slightly alkaline water conditions with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5.
- Keep the water temperature between 27 to 30°C (80 to 86°F).
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Filtration and Water Flow:
- A moderate water flow is suitable for these fish, so choose a filter that provides gentle to moderate flow.
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Diet:
- Discus Fish are omnivores and will accept a variety of foods. Offer them a balanced diet consisting of high-quality flake or pellet food as a staple.
- Supplement their diet with live or frozen foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and beef heart mix to provide essential nutrients and mimic their natural diet.
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Tank mates:
- Discus Fish are peaceful but can be territorial during breeding. They are best kept in a species-only tank or with peaceful tank mates like cardinal tetras, rummy nose tetras, and dwarf corydoras.
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Behavior and Compatibility:
- Discus Fish are known for their social behavior and form strong bonds with their tank mates.
- They are sensitive to water conditions and stress, so regular water changes and a stable environment are essential for their well-being.