Discus Fish Secrets - Caring For Discus Fish

Anne J Davids

Discus is regarded as the most beautiful fish in freshwater aquarium. Owning a discus fish aquarium is very rewarding and provides fun and satisfaction. What sets them apart from other tropical fish is that they the ability to recognize and inter act with you.

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Discus can be observed watching movement on television and they will watch you cross the room. Discus fish are very aware of what goes on around them. Discus fish will quickly endear themselves to you. They will recognize you and eagerly rush to greet you. This is the personable behavior of the discus fish that makes it an adorable pet. You will learn to love them as you get to know these marvellous creatures and their ways.

Discus is a schooling fish and should be kept in groups. Never add a lone discus to a community of other tropical fish. Surely it will survive but will never be happy. In choosing a stocking density, allow a minimum of 5 gallons per discus.

Caring for discus fish require an investment of time to properly maintain your fish and the aquarium. You should check the parameters of your local tap water. If the tap water in your area is very hard with a high ph, you may want to use softened water to blend with your tap water in order to achieve desirable water for the discus. The softer water will be easier to adjust the ph to the desired range for the discus fish.



Water changes on the discus aquarium are an important aspect of proper discus fish care. Water changes must be done on a regular basis to ensure a healthy discus aquarium. Discus thrives in clean water conditions. Discus fish are grazers, therefore must be considered in the formulation of their food. Its diet must contain a variety of nutritional foods. They have small stomachs designed to hold small amounts of food. So avoid over feeding them.

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