Discus Fish As The King Of The Aquarium Tank

By Yesenia C. Marson


Discus Fish are lovely pets to have nevertheless understanding their environment and learning to keep them pleased, healthy and breeding can be a huge task for a newbie or for somebody who has been a fish enthusiast for a bit. If you're a beginner or have not had much success with discus fish, you don't have to worry since you will have the information that you need for success.

What is the Origin of Discus Fish

They are called the "The King" of tropical fish. They originate from the Amazon River and surrounding lakes and rivers. They get their name from the shape of their own body. Their own bodies are disc-shaped. They are part of the cichlid family nevertheless they grow much larger in size. They prefer deep water and you'll need to get a large aquarium to make them happy.

They are extremely friendly fish and they like to be in groups. It is common to own least 6 of them in the tank at one time. You will have better results if you keep them grouped together. This is good for a few reasons. Having a group is a great way to determine if they will partner up and also breed and it also keeps them from misbehaving.

One thing that I've found with them is that they search for food all day long. It is completely fine to feed them once or twice a day. Make sure not to feed them more than 5 times each day because you don't wish to over feed them.

Discus Fish Colors

One of the things that I have found so distinctive about them is that you can alter the color of them through the food that you simply feed them or with hormones. Many owners plus pet shops will feed the fish food that will alter their colors such as beet juice, shrimp, paprika, and lobster roe. If you feed your fish foods that will alter their color, you'll have to continue or their color will gradually disappear.

Another way to get your discus fish to alter colors is via hormones. The perception is the fact that more colorful the fish is, the more likely somebody will purchase it. As with feeding fish to make their own change color, hormone -treated fish will also start to lose their color when the hormones cease.

Keeping the Discus Fish Happy

Keeping them happy can be a job. The secret to having the most joyful, healthiest discus fish is always to ensure that their water is clean. Unclean water will make the fish exhausted and it can cause illness. They are really shy and are sensitive to loud noises. For that optimal setting in the aquarium, purchase stones, corals plus plants so that they can rest and also hide. They're extremely sensitive and also you want to prevent them from stressful situations. It is also a good idea to place them in a nice area in the home.

In conclusion, they are beautiful to have in your fish tank. They do need a little more work to keep them pleased but when you do you'll have beautiful, happy, healthy long living fish.




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