
About
Discus Fish
and Breeding Them



Discus (Freshwater)
Discus fish have been popular since their introduction to the aquarium
trade.
First appearing in about 1935 and imports from South America were the
only
available source until bred successfully in the late 70s. Since that
time this
gorgeous and graceful fish has gone through a succession of changes in
color
and even structure. Colors are now almost designer in selection,
varieties of
blues, greens, reds, golds and combinations of all now are available,
hi-fins,
and even thread-fins now exist. The most recent addition to the
naturally
occurring Discus family was the Pineapple variety in the mid 80s.
Discus fish
are of the family symphysodon, comprised of several subspecies or
types.
Primary differences are in coloration and generally dictated by the
general local
in which they are found and collected. All wild Discus are collected
from the
Amazon River or its tributaries, the most brilliant and colorful
varieties are
collected from those areas where the water conditions are high in humus
and
very acid (5.5 to 6.5) Royal Blue being an example.
The basic group consists of brown, heckle, blue and green. Within these
groups
colors vary greatly an example would be that in the blue variety the
week
(lesser) colored specimens may look like common brown discus while on
the high
end of the color spectrum of blues resides the royal blue. Discus
requires
frequent feedings of high protein foods, 85f temperature (min.) and a
Ph no
higher than 6.5 if success is to be obtained. These fish may survive in
other
conditions for a while but will never reach their potential and will
perish
early on. Majestic does import wild discus, and offers premium quality
conditioned specimens, the medium to large sizes are frequently
available.
Special orders are accepted and filled on availability basis.
Majestic Aquatic Division
The Very Finest Quality Discus Fish
Discus Care and Installation
The Majestic Discus have their genetic roots buried deep in the rain
forest of
South America, the Amazon River and its many tributaries offer shelter
and
foods to this spectacular freshwater species. The waters of the Amazon
vary in
PH., ranging from acid (6.5) to extremely acid (4.8) in the backwater
tributaries, the waters are also soft to very soft and crystal clear to
black
in color. Discus will perform and respond best when kept at 6.0 to 7.0,
breeding requires 5.6 to 5.9 for best results. Water temperatures
should be
maintained at 84f to 88f, breeding may require temperature increase to
90f to
92f, provide good water circulation / aeration for optimum oxygen
quality. 25%
of water should be changed weekly (50% recommended) for optimum results
and
general health. Discus are grazers, seeking food all day, and should
therefore
be fed many small feedings or provided foods which can remain in
aquarium without
breaking down or rotting. We recommend worms and worm feeder ring.
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