How do you keep discus healthy?

How do you keep discus healthy?

These fish are very difficult to keep…

  1. Keep them in groups, as they are a shoaling species.
  2. Provide them with chemically clean water.
  3. Undertake weekly water changes of a minimum 25%.
  4. Install a fully mature biological filter.
  5. Maintain a consistent pH and hardness, as advised by the supplier.

How often should discus be fed?

The question we are asked most often is, “What do you feed your discus, and how often do you feed them.” Discus enjoy a varied diet consisting of high-quality nutrients, but they also like their goodies. Adult discus are fed twice daily, and younger fish are fed three times a day or more.

How long does it take for discus to settle?

Adult discus fish need time to adjust to a new environment and often wait for three to four weeks before eating.

How do you make discus happy?

The easiest trick for keeping happy discus is to raise the water temperature. We highly recommend 85 to 86°F. The reason is because the discus farms we get them from usually keep their waters at these temperatures, and when we try to force them to cool down, it becomes a source of discomfort.

How do I make my discus grow faster?

So, if you want to grow big discus fish, start them in small tanks and as they approach 4 inches in a few months they can be moved to bigger tanks. I emphasize the trick is to start them in small tanks to restrict their movement and calorie burn.

What kind of water do discus need?

Discus Water Requirements Discus prefer warm, soft, acidic water. pH should be between 6.0 and 7.0, with hardness between 1° and 4° dKH (18 to 70 ppm). Temperature should be kept between 82° and 86° F, although wild Heckel discus prefer water near 90° F.

How do you keep discus water quality perfect?

Discus prefer warm, soft, acidic water. pH should be between 6.0 and 7.0, with hardness between 1° and 4° dKH (18 to 70 ppm). Temperature should be kept between 82° and 86° F, although wild Heckel discus prefer water near 90° F. Use an Aqueon Aquarium Heater to maintain proper water temperature.

How do you tell if a discus is stressed?

Some fish, such as discus, will become dramatically darkened when stressed, to the point of almost turning black in color. Other fish will show stress by becoming completely pale — they will lose the lines, bars and spots that they normally have, and appear to be a colorless fish.

What is the color of a red melon discus?

The body of the Red Melon Discus is covered with a solid reddish-orange color; the head either has a reddish-orange color or pale yellow color. They also originated from South America.

How to care for discus fish?

Keeping discus fish can be made easy by preparing an excellent water quality. They need a toxin free, soft, and acidic water. To get the best possible result, you need to know a little bit about water chemistry. Toxins such as ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate, and also tap water chlorine and chloramine are very toxic for discus fish.

What is the water temperature of a discus fish?

Because they are native to the tropical waters of the Amazon, discus fish are used to a water temperature between 77° and 84° Fahrenheit (25° to 29° Celsius). In the wild, discus fish can be found traveling in small groups among stands of underwater vegetation and submerged tree roots.

What kind of discus fish has a black bar in it?

Heckel Cross Discus is a new breed of Discus fish that has a black bar in the middle of its body along with other beautiful color combinations that most aquarists love. Red Marlboro Discus has yellow and red colors all over its body (the head is colored yellow or white and the body having a lively red color).