Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Tropical Discus Fish For Your Aquarium


Symphysodon Aequifasciatus

Add more flavor to your fish tank with a Discus.  These fish can grow up to 6 inches and need soft water for their tropical community. 

Discus are middle swimmers.  This means they feel most comfortable in the mid-section of the fish tank.  These fish like to swim in groups of three or more.  They also enjoy each other's company.  They are tightly niched species of tropical fish.  If you decide to add one of these tropical fish to your aquarium be sure that other fish can survive with the Discus.  Higher temperatures of water are needed for exotic fish.  Usually higher than what most species of fish can stand. 

These fish like to swim together and they should with a aquarium at least 30 Gallons. An easy way to remember the amount of water and space for your fish is 1 gallon of water for every full grown fish.  If you plan to add decorations to the fish tank be sure to keep plenty of open space for the school of Discus to swim around.  These fish share their aquarium is other fish that like warmer waters.  Swordtails, Angelfish and Dwarf South American cichlids are great fish companions for your Discus.  Recommended Water Temp 82-86 Degrees.

These fish aren't into the vegetation diet, they are Carnivores.  They need crustaceans, worms and aquatic insect larvae for their nutrients.  It's important to feed your fish a diet of protein. Proteins are perfect for your carnivorous fish.  You can feed your fish frozen, freeze-dried or love blood worms, mosquito larvae, earthworms, white worms and shrimp meat.  Remember to thaw the frozen food before you let your Discus tear it apart.  Thawing the food makes it easier for your fish to digest.  Occasionally you can add some Fish Flakes to your Discus diet. Spirulina, is a nutritious type of algae to supplement their feedings.  Feed your discus portions they can eat up to 3 minutes.  Beef heart, or commercial foods with beef heart and other high protein foods can be a good treat for your Discus fish.  Remember to keep the aquarium clean, too much food can damage the water and actually hurt your fish or any other fish you have in the fish tank.

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