| Management number | 234733862 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $27.20 | Model Number | 234733862 | ||
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The Brilliant Discus is one of the most visually stunning and sought-after freshwater fish for aquarists. Known for their vibrant, iridescent blue-green hues and round, laterally compressed body shape, these fish are the crown jewel of any aquarium. Native to the Amazon River Basin, Discus thrive in warm, soft water and are ideal for experienced fish keepers who are looking to elevate their aquascape with a dazzling centerpiece fish. With their regal appearance and graceful swimming behavior, Brilliant Discus add an unparalleled level of beauty and sophistication to any freshwater tank.
Tank Size: A minimum of 50 gallons is recommended for a small group (4-6 discus). Discus thrive in spacious aquariums, and for larger groups, you may need a tank size of 75 gallons or more.
Water Parameters:
Filtration & Water Flow: Discus prefer slow-moving water, mimicking their natural Amazonian habitats. A canister filter or sponge filter is ideal, but make sure to avoid strong water currents.
Water Changes: Discus are sensitive to water quality, and regular water changes are essential. Weekly water changes of 25-50% are recommended to maintain pristine water conditions and reduce the risk of illness.
Lighting: Moderate lighting is ideal for Discus. Bright lighting may stress them out, so opt for subdued or adjustable lighting.
Substrate: A fine sand or soft substrate is recommended. While Discus are not bottom dwellers, they may sift through the substrate during feeding.
Tank Setup:
Brilliant Discus are omnivores, and they require a balanced diet for optimal health and color. Feed them a mix of high-protein and plant-based foods.
Discus may take a while to acclimate to new foods, but once they settle in, they’ll eagerly accept a variety of options. Feed small amounts 2-3 times daily.
Temperament: Discus are peaceful and social fish that prefer to live in groups. However, they can be a bit territorial, especially during breeding, but they are generally non-aggressive.
Schooling Behavior: Discus are best kept in groups of 4-6 or more. They form a natural hierarchy, and a larger group reduces stress and territorial behavior.
Tank Mates:
Breeding Brilliant Discus can be challenging but rewarding for experienced aquarists. They are egg layers and will spawn on flat surfaces such as leaves or rocks.
Disease Susceptibility: Discus are susceptible to Ich, Hexamita (Hole-in-the-Head disease), and parasitic infections. Regular water changes and high water quality are crucial for their health.
Common Ailments:
Stress and Immune Health: Discus are sensitive to environmental changes, and stress can lead to immune system issues. Ensure water parameters are stable, and avoid sudden fluctuations in temperature or pH.
Sensitive to Water Quality: Discus are often referred to as the "Kings of the Aquarium" but they are sensitive to water quality and require excellent tank maintenance. Consistency is key to their well-being.
Acclimation: When introducing Discus to a new tank, ensure a slow acclimation process to minimize stress. Float the bag for 15-30 minutes and slowly add tank water to the bag before releasing them into the tank.
Brilliant Discus are a breathtaking centerpiece for any well-maintained aquarium, with their vivid blue-green colors and regal demeanor. Though they require specific care, including warm temperatures and excellent water quality, the rewards of keeping these striking fish are undeniable. Ideal for aquarists with some experience, they make a wonderful addition to peaceful community tanks with compatible, calm species. Their calm, peaceful temperament and schooling behavior make them a delight to watch, and their unique breeding habits are fascinating for advanced hobbyists.
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