Saturday 21 April 2012

Ultimate Secrets to Keeping Discus Fish


"Ultimate Secrets to Keeping Discus Fish"," They come in a variety of wonderful colors and have personality to boot! Many people think that aquarium fish are unaware of what goes on outside the tank.
 They are very energetic and will even eat out of your hand.
 Although I have seen discus fish kept in tanks as small as 20 gallons, 40 gallons is the minimum size you should consider.
 Make sure that you place your tank in an area that is out of direct sun light.


Freshwater Discus and most all aquarium fish are sensitive to toxic water conditions.
 Water conditioners that will remove chlorine are available at any store that sells tropical fish.
 These Ammonia levels can be kept in check with regular water changes (about 1/3 of your water once a month) and by having a quality filtration system.
 The temperature needs to remain stable between 84 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
 An undersized heater will cause too much variation in water temperature which will result in unhealthy and unhappy fish.
 They prefer to be kept with others of their kind and should never be kept alone in a community tank.


There are a variety of resources where you can find Discus fish information.


Eventually you may even want to try your hand a breeding Discus fish.
 Good luck and have fun with these amazing and wonderful fish.


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