discus careDiscus fish are very popular fish but some beginners do not want to try their hand because they hear that discus care can take a lot of maintenance.  They are beautiful tropical fish that comes in an array of colors.  They are very intelligent and they will respond to their owners.  If you have these beauties in a tank, it will be a sure hit.  There is no big secret to discus care it requires that you keep clean water in the tank at all times. It does not matter whether you are a beginner or a veteran.

There are many debates on discus care.  People are giving their opinions from what works best for them.  In the beginning, you find a lot of information on discus care and how to set up your tank.  It does not matter what method you use, it all comes back to one thing and it’s keeping your discus tank clean for optimal discus care.  Even though many people put up a big fuss, discus are is not all that hard to keep as long your follow certain guidelines.

Clean Water for Discus Care

Discus fish are very delicate fish and they are sensitive to poor water conditions.  Keeping your discus fish tank clean can require a lot of maintenance for the health of your discus fish but seeing them in the tank can be very rewarding.  The first thing that is required for discus care is that you change about 25% of the tank water a couple times a week.  Filtration of the water is essential for discus care.    A big part of the water is making sure that your tank water is at the right temperature and at the correct pH level.   You must remove any uneaten food and waste from the tank so that it will not become contaminated.

Discus Care – Food is very important

Food is a very important part to discus care.  You can feed your fish foods from flakes, pellets, brine shrimp, and blood worms.  Some other foods that experienced discus hobbyist will feed their fish are live worms and larvae.  You do have to be careful when feeding them live food because they could have parasites that can contaminate the water.  Discus Fish must have a very nutritional diet.  You never want to feed your discus more than 5 times a day.  As fry and juveniles they need more food for growth but as adults, you should not feed them more than 2 times a day.

Discus Care – Tank decorations

You can decorate your tank with rocks, plants, ornaments, gravel and driftwood.  Discus fish are very shy and they like to hide around the rocks, driftwood and even the plants.  Decorations are pretty but they make it harder for you to keep the tank clean.  To properly clean the tank you will have to remove waste and uneaten food from the bottom.  It is hard to remove these from the gravel and from the decorations.  Decaying food and waste left in the tank can cause bacteria In the tank.  If you are just starting out, I would recommend that you start with a bare bottom tank.  It will be easier to clean.  Once you get better at discus care and keeping the water clean, you can then start to add more the aquarium.

Theresa Jordan

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