Thursday, June 20, 2013

Aquarium Discus Fish Care - Recommendations On Keeping The Discus

By Jaylah D. Melcer


Aquarium Discus Fish

An "Aquarium Discus Fish" is one of the most incredible fish you might ever want to keep. These little fantastic creatures are excellent pets to keep in an aquarium. With their beauty comes a cost though. Discus are incredibly temperamental creatures. Discus need close attention to keep them sensibly. Don't let this fact scare you though. With some guidance you may be on your journey to marinating a beautiful "aquarium discus fish" aquarium.

First Tip

The very first tip I'd like to touch on is definitely aquarium balance. What I mean by aquarium balance is all about just how numerous discus you should have in a fish tank. The guideline is always to only keep 1 discus fish per 10 gallons of water your own tank could keep. Discus like room to roam therefore use this guide and you'll save yourself from overcrowding your own fish.

Second Tip

The second tip I'd like to share is definitely concerning tank size and shape. First of all is tank shape. Discus wants a tall sized tank. You would want to get a tank that is taller than longer. For instance if you had a tank which was 6 feet long and also 18 inches deep you would be better off trying to locate a 3 feet tall and also 4 feet wide. This is what i mean by Discus liking taller tanks. Though this being said if were to have a tank like the first one I pointed out. I do not suggest you run out and buy a brand new tank. These are just a few suggestions to follow. They are not gospel however as a rule you do wish to have at least an 18" tank depth.

I personally do not recommend anything smaller that a 35 gallon tank. This is just my personal opinion. I do not prefer to use anything smaller than 35 gallons because the smaller the tank the more difficult it's to maintain the water. Plus I like to keep above three fish.

Third Tip

The 3rd tip I'm going to share with you is about feeding. Discus are usually animals of habit. Upon bringing your brand-new discus home make sure to ask the breeder or fish owner the kind of food they were feeding the fish. Although Discus doesn't need any special diets they don't like their own food to be changed all of a sudden. When wanting to feed them another food. Feed them the new food in small doses. Do this for a few weeks increasing the serving. This will keep the fish stress free during the food change.

Fourth Tip

The 4th tip in this series is one of the most critical tips you should know. This really is about water quality. Keeping the water chemistry clean and stable is crucial! Initially you need to keep the water clean by ensuring you change it when needed.

Now allow me to elaborate on chemistry. Suitable water temperature for discus is between 82 and also 86 degrees F. Additionally you have to test the water hardness. Water should be soft, between 3 and 15dH. The PH level is definitely next essential aspect. This needs to be between 5 and 6.5.

PH is possibly the biggest element which most fish keepers have some issue with. Discus don't like to compromise these PH aspects. They will survive in other PH conditions however don't fool oneself in doing so. The fish might live and even will breed. The issue is they'll always be stressed as well as their lifespan will likely be jeopardized.

The final thought is that you need to always test your own water conditions and also you need to make very gradual adjustments when needed. When you make drastic chemistry changes this puts more damage than good on the fish causing them a great deal of stress.




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