Tips On Discus Fish Care

 

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Visitors to your home will be amazed by the site of a well-stocked fish tank or aquarium.  And the discus fish is the number one fish you can select to reside in your fish tank. Unlike many tropical species, the vividly colored, attractive discus can easily adapt to aquariums.

But even though they adapt well, discus fish do have their own particular needs and, if you want them to beautify your aquarium for any length of time, you must give them the appropriate attention.

These shy fish don't interact with other species when they're mixed together in an aquarium.  The information that follows will help you to be successful in your discus fish raising undertaking.

The following tips and discus fish care information:

1. The water in your tank or aquarium must be set at between 74 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit. That's the temperature of the summery water in their native environment, and so it is the correct temperature for your aquarium.

2. The pH level for discus fish should be kept at a steady 6.5-7.5. If the aquarium's water gets too acidic, then use soda to reduce the pH level

3. Make sure that the water always stays clean with the assistance of filter pumps. The filter must be cleaned on a regular basis so it will clean the water suitably.

4. Feed only discus-specific food to your fish, as they have very finicky eating preferences.   To help them grow, feed them small meals often.

Fifth, these timid fishes don't like commotion, so a calm, still area of your home would provide the proper atmosphere in which they can thrive.

These are some discus fish care information that should help you raise beautiful discus.