LilBangarang
Aquarium Advice Activist
Discus for me have always been pretty hardy, but maybe I'm just lucky The biggest thing with cichlids is watch their aggression (usually not a problem with discus) and keep a very clean tank. Good luck!
I've recently acquired 5 young discus for my 55G and just thought I'd share my thoughts on my experience.
Firstly, I started with 3 discus. This was too few and saw a lot of bickering and aggression between the discus.
Secondly I did a bare tank but I failed to paint the bottom of my tank. As a result my discus were disorientated and often swam/rested at an angle.
Adding two more discus has had a remarkable effect on the group, they're much more social towards me and each other.
Adding substrate has given the group much more comfort and are all swimming perfectly.
Here are my first three
Beautiful fish!
Beautiful fish. I've had my four juvenile for about two week. Two have adjusted well but two are not eating. I have two San merah ( the ones not eating and darker when u see the pics) and two curipera .
Sometimes if discus aren't eating you can raise the temp a bit and they will start to eat. The one speaker at a local fish club said to raise the tank to 89f if your discus aren't eating... Seems a little high but I'm sure they could handle it maybe just raising it a bit more will help them out.
Jesselav1233 said:Don't know If I'd go to 89 but maybe a couple degrees up would help
I would say they are difficult. I set up a tank and put in 6 at once all the same size.
The temperature and water had all been set up to be good for discus. However, I got one that over competed for food and got big quickly which killed or stunted the others. I am now left with 3 after 8 months but one is currently on its way out.