Great Tips That Can Keep Your Discus Fish Healthy



As an aquarium owner, you will find that Discus Fish are considered to be one of the most popular types of fishes to keep as a pet. They are very beautiful and you will find that almost every aquarium owner around the country would like to keep this kind of fish in their aquarium.

However, with their beauty, you will find that they come with a high price. You have to remember that Discus Fish are very temperamental creatures. They are very sensitive when it comes to water quality as well as with the food you feed them. Unlike other types of freshwater fish that you will often see in retail chains, Discus Fish will require you to pay close attention to them in order to keep them healthy.

But, you shouldn’t let this fact intimidate you and scare you from owning this kind of fish. With the right knowledge, you will be able to maintain this beautiful fish for many years to come.

The first thing that you need to remember about Discus Fish is that they love to swim. They need to have some space to roam around in the aquarium. Because of this fact, you have to keep one Discus Fish for every 10 gallons of water. Be sure to avoid overcrowding the aquarium, especially with this kind of fish. They will be stressed out and with high levels of stress, the more chances that your Discus Fish will get sick.

This means that you have to have a large aquarium in order for you to keep Discus Fish, especially if you are planning on keeping more than two. You also have to remember that if you want to keep your Discus Fish happy, you have to keep at least 6 Discus Fish together in the same aquarium.

The size and shape of the fish tank is also important. Discus Fish prefer a tall sized tank. So, you will want to get a fish tank that is taller than longer. For example, you may want to get a tank that is 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide. A 35 gallon tank is a good size for Discus Fish. But, you should try getting a larger fish tank. Also, with larger tanks, maintaining water quality is a lot easier than smaller tanks. And, you have to keep in mind that Discus Fish are rather sensitive when it comes to water quality.

Water quality is very important if you plan on keeping a Discus Fish. Try to keep the water clean and also its chemistry stable. You have to at least change 50 percent of the water once a week and you have to make sure that the PH level is also stable.

For Discus Fish, the ideal water temperature is between 82 and 86 degrees F and the hardness should be between 3 and 15dH. The PH level should be between 5 and 6.5.

These are the things that you need to remember about Discus Fish. By keeping these tips in mind, you can be sure that you will be able to maintain a healthy and happy Discus Fish swimming around in your aquarium.


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