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Discus Care Guide

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).

Care Guide for Discus Fish – The King of the Freshwater Aquarium

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 ...

What do discus *actually need* for care? - Reddit

Don't add anything in tank ...especially for discus all u might need is seachem prime to make sure for water condition or api stress coat to ...

How to Keep the Perfect Discus Aquarium - LiveAquaria

Because Discus have short guts, it is better to feed them small amounts two or three times a day rather than one large daily meal. With the right set up and ...

Discus Care Guide: How to Keep a Discus Aquarium - Buce Plant

3-5 discus should be doable in a 55gal aquarium as long as water changes are kept up with. A general rule you can follow is one discus per 10 gallons. Since ...

Beginner's Guide to Getting Started with Discus - SimplyDiscus Forum

Discus require a temperature range of 82 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit in order to thrive. You'll need to acquire a heater of sufficient wattage to ...

Discus Fish Care Guide FOR BEGINNERS - YouTube

Visit https://aquariumcoop.com/ to buy aquarium plants, lights, fish food, and more from Aquarium Co-Op Buy fish at ...

Discus Care - Advanced Aquarium Concepts

Discus want a big tank, at least 55 but much larger is much better. A larger system will be much more stable chemically and less likely to have issues. Decor ...

Discus Care Sheet | Discus Fish Forum - FishLore

Discus require warmer temperatures than other tropical fish. Preferably 84*-87*, with 82* being the lowest. Use a 250w heater in a 55 gallon ...

RSS Feed - Discus Fish Care Guide - Tropical Aquariums SA

Discus also need to be kept at higher water temperatures. They do their best when maintained at a constant 85-86° F (29.4-30.0° C); some ...

Just how hard are discus to keep? - MonsterFishKeepers.com

The secret of keeping Discus Fishes; 1. Start with The Healty Fishes. 2. Do not feed them with Live Tubifex. 3. Change water everyweek. Or ...

Discus - Petco

Discus care · Water care - Maintaining great water quality with regular water changes and adequate filtration is important to help keep your discus healthy.

wild discus care - SimplyDiscus Forum

Wild S. haraldi would live and grow in your water but they would probably have some trouble with getting good egg development.

Can I add discus to a community tank? - Forums - Aquarium Co-Op

Honestly given the price point for discus and their more specialize care they are not a good species for someone who has not been keeping ...

Blue Diamond Discus Care: Diet, Lifespan, Diseases, Breeding ...

In this care guide, we'll go over all there is to know about caring for this species. We'll discuss some of the most common diseases, appearance, diet, and ...

How to Care for a Discus Fish Tank While Away

Simply put, it is better to underfeed than to overfeed which pollutes the tank killing a fish which triggers a spiraling downward chain of negative events.

DISCUS FISH CARE GUIDE: Habitat and Tank Requirements

Often known as the “king of aquarium fish,” Discus Fish earn this title through their gorgeous colors, patterns, and variations.

Discus: The whole truth and nothing but... - Practical Fishkeeping

These fish are very difficult to keep... · Keep them in groups, as they are a shoaling species. · Provide them with chemically clean water. · Undertake weekly ...

Discus Care Guide - Consolidated Fish Farms

Maintaining clean water with proper filtration and regular water changes is vital to prevent the buildup of toxins and ensure optimal health.

Discus care sheet — Aquatic Solutions Australia

Discus are carnivorous and require frozen or live food regularly. Frozen blood worms, brine shrimp and beef heart are all suitable.