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Posts Tagged ‘Discus’


Discus Fish Secrets – Raising Discus Fish

The Discus is a large cichlid from the Amazon River. Discus and its variants were first found described in 1840 by Dr. Heckel as Symphysodon discus, this name is already used for Heckel discus variant. The three original variants of discus are the green Discus Symphysodon aequifasciata aequifasciata, the brown discus Symphysodon aequifasciata axelrodi and [...]

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Discus Fish Care – Keep Your Discus Fish Healthy

Whoever wants to breed exotic fish needs special information on Discus Fish care, since discus fish are generally considered very sensitive creatures. A large part of Discus Fish care should focus on creating the most proper living environment in a well proportionate water tank. Discus fish love deep water, so make sure the aquarium you [...]

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Discus Care – Protect Your Discus Fish With the Right Water Chemistry

In my experience with studying, keeping and breeding discus fish the most common cause of health problems is incorrect water conditions. Discus care has very little to do with fish. It is about water chemistry, and if you are not knowledgeable enough to maintain the proper water conditions, your fish are doomed. In this article [...]

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Breeding Discus Fish – the Essentials of Discus Breeding Success

After you have successfully kept a discus aquarium for a while, you may find yourself turning your attention to the idea of breeding discus fish. For some people, the discus fish has a reputation as being hard to breed, but it can actually be quite easy once you have figured out how to keep the [...]

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Discus Disease – How to Prevent Disease From Invading Your Discus Fish

Similar to any other fish, discus disease can strike your tank if  you are not paying attention. In this article, I will go over some of the common ailments your fish may develop. By identifying problems early and taking action, you will minimize the risk of serious problems. Overall, the best way of reducing the [...]

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Tips On Keeping And Breeding Discus Fish

Ideal for breeding discus fish are 20 or 30 gallon tall fish tanks. You should provide some vertical surface in the tank (e.g.: inverted flowerpot) that will enable them to lay their eggs. In order to provide some shelter for the pair you could add some potted plants to the breeding fish tank. They can [...]

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Tips on Keeping Discus Fish Healthy and Disease Free

If you plan on keeping discus fish or already are keeping a discus, you want to make sure you keep the beautiful guy disease free. You need to keep your discus fish healthy. What I’m going to share with you are a few tips on keeping your discus fish disease free. The most common [...]

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Tropical Aquarium Fish (Discus) Caring For Eggs

www.theSmileyFish.com Discus Fish are great parents. On this video, you can see them guarding and cleaning their eggs and waving water over them. The male (the blue colored fish)has just gotten back from foraging. These beautiful fish actually take turns caring for the eggs. When the babies hatch, the parents will produce a milk-like substance [...]

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Discus Fish Books – a "discus Fish Secrets" Review

If you are into tropical fish, you may have already heard about Discus Fish Secrets. It is currently the #1 ebook available for the keeping and breeding of discus fish. For those who love discus, you probably have found that it’s hard to find specific information from an experienced source. This book is a complete  [...]

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Discus Fish – What You Need to Know

With a compressed rounded body shape and gorgeous colors of green, red, brown and blue, (There are 4 ‘real’ discus variants, with their own Latin name. The rest of the color variants are captive bred and the list of these color variants is nearly endless. They have exotic names like, ‘White Diamond’, ‘Blue Diamond’ ‘Snake [...]

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