Can Discus Fish Grow In Display Tank?

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After going through all the preferences for a discus tank setup, the conclusion is that could be considered the ideal setup for discus because they help achieve the ideal conditions for keeping discus. Arguably, the best filtration for aquariums are aquatic plants!

Do discus fish need hiding places?

Though discus fish are generally not aggressive or territorial, they do like to have places to hide should they feel like it . The ideal setup for a discus community tank is a large, heavily planted tank that provides adequate hiding places.

What kind of tank do discus need?

Discus grow to be quite large and require an aquarium of 75 gallons or larger when full grown. Tall aquariums are best to accommodate their body shape. Water movement should be gentle, and décor should include large broadleaf plants and driftwood that is arranged vertically to simulate downed branches and trees.

How do you make discus happy?

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 from usually keep their waters at these temperatures, and when we try to force them to cool down, it becomes a source of discomfort.

Can neon tetras live with discus?

As we discussed earlier this is important because discus fish are pretty prone to stress. What is this? Although slightly lower temperatures are usually recommended for Rummynoses than Discus, hobbyists have found that the tetras usually do just fine in their warm Discus tanks .

What plants go well in a discus tank?

  • Anubias Nana – Best Overall.
  • Java Fern.
  • Jungle Vallisneria.
  • Brazilian Pennywort.
  • Amazon Sword.

What plants go well with discus?

  • Amazon Sword Plants.
  • Anubias plants.
  • Anubias and other Driftwood plants.
  • Java Moss.
  • Rotala.
  • Tiger lotus.

How many discus can I keep in a 55 gallon tank?

55-gallons with once per week water changes Discus fish stock levels can be 15 to 18 adults , or once per month cleaning 5 to 6 adults.

How fast does discus grow?

They are fully grown at the age of approximately 2 to 2.5 years ! To ensure the steady and stable growth of our discus fish, we recommend continuing to feed 3 daily meals of our STENDKER Discus Feed.

Do discus really need daily water changes?

Discus fish don't require daily water changes unless they are juveniles , and you want to grow them to their maximum potential. However, they still need frequent water changes, and you should certainly do it if you want to raise a healthy, big, and beautiful fish.

What is the lifespan of a discus fish?

In home aquariums, discus live for an average of 10 years, but can live up to 15 years , and can grow up to 8 inches.

Why is my discus staying at the top of the tank?

A fish may linger near the surface because he's trying to breathe more easily . Remember, fish breathe dissolved oxygen—not oxygen that is already combined in the H2O molecule. Naturally, these dissolved oxygen levels tend to be higher near the surface, where interaction between air and water takes place.

Do discus fish need light?

Aquarium Requirements

Intense lighting can actually stress out discus fish and may harm the health of these delicate, expensive pets. However, despite their fondness for darkness, they do come from the tropics — so make sure they receive 10 to 12 hours of light a day .

Why are my discus fish so shy?

If your discus is shy, sits in a corner, and is very black, it is very stressed and likely in bad health . If it was that way right from the time you got it, it was not in good condition when you got it and will not likely survive for very long.

How do I know if my discus is happy?

A healthy Discus should always be lively, should have their fins open, and curious about what's going on inside the tank and... outside. It's attention towards the exterior is a good sign. Of course, we're talking about a “shy” fish so its curiosity will not ever be comparable with that of a carp, as an example.

How long does it take for discus to settle?

Do not feed your fish right away. We suggest waiting at least 24 hours for them to settle down before feeding them. They will look like they are hungry, but it is best for them to wait a full day before their first feeding.

Are discus fish cold water?

WATER PARAMETERS: Discus requires warm water . Low water temperatures are stressful, and the discus will suffer overtime, being especially prone to intestinal parasites. Best temperature range for discus is 28C-30C. Tap water should be treated to remove CHLORINE and CHLORAMINE and the pH adjusted.

Can you put angelfish with discus?

Angelfish are usually peaceful, but they can be aggressive when feeding and breeding. Discus fish are docile and may be deprived of food by angelfish. You can put them together but make sure the discus fish is eating .

Can you put betta with discus?

At first, the thought of keeping betta fish with discus might not seem like the best idea. However, it doesn't necessarily have to be a bad pairing. Successfully mixing betta fish with discus is definitely possible .

Can you keep shrimp with discus?

Partly dwarf shrimp can be socialized with discus fish, provided there are enough hiding places for the shrimp . In addition, their number should be large enough, because certainly every now and then one can and will be eaten by the discus.

Will discus eat my plants?

No, Discus do not eat live plants . From the experience of many fish keepers, Discus never even nibble on the plants. Instead, they love protein rich food like bloodworms, beefhart, white worms or brine shrimp. Luckily for you, this means you don't have to worry your Discus fish will eat your live plants.

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