Sunday 6 July 2008

Discus Fish Care - How to setup a discus aquarium?

Every once in a while, I get questions about creating the proper environment for discus fish. It involves a certain amount of work and documentation for achieving the best living conditions this exotic fish needs.

The very first question you need to answer about your discus aquarium refers to the tank size. This will depend on the size of the room you've got at home and your financial resources.

If possible put these discus guys in a deep tank as these little creatures feel better in lots of water, not to mention that the more the water, the more stable the conditions. An ideal size of a discus aquarium should be at least 120 cm x 40 cm x 50 cm.

Remember the discus fish feels shy when it doesn't trust the surroundings. Keep the discus aquarium away from any noise or direct heat and light sources.

When you keep it in excess heat the plants overgrow and discus suffers due to lack of oxygen. One more thing, you shouldn't be causing them any undue stress as I said they are shy creatures If possible put the aquarium somewhere on a higher shelf as these fish are disturbed by movement. The stratum you place on the bottom for a discus aquarium is very important.

In case you create the discus aquarium to show off to your friends and family then fine gravel is great to place on the bottom of your tank, but if you are like me and use it only for breeding then leave the bottom uncovered. Thus, the discus aquarium is easier to clean as you don't have to disturb the fish during the mating period.

When it comes to plants to put in your discus aquarium, I suggest you go for the natural ones the artificial ones may look good but guess what? they won't do any good to the fish. I think you can even order the plant selection for your discus aquarium by mail and have it delivered at home.

I know many people are concerned about the aesthetic dimension of their discus aquarium If you feel the same way you may choose rocks and driftwood as decorations. Such items are close to the discus fish native waters where they mainly serve as shelter. Before you put those rocks make sure they don't have any metal ore or other contaminants.

I recommend, you use the rocks that are of the same color and texture though you may use different ones to bring diversity for your discus aquarium. Similar texture prevents functionality problems particularly when the rocks have the same provenience, You will have to sacrifice on good looks sometimes if you really care about the health of your pets.

Discus Fish Care