Discuss Blue Diamond (4-5 Cms) | Single

Rs. 950.00


Description

The Discus Blue Diamond (4-5 cm) is a highly sought-after freshwater fish that exhibits a mesmerizing, iridescent blue body with a smooth, solid coloration, free from patterns or stripes. This striking fish belongs to the Symphysodon genus, commonly known as Discus fish, which are native to the Amazon River Basin. Known for its unique shape, the Blue Diamond Discus has a round, flat body with gracefully flowing fins, giving it an elegant and regal appearance in the aquarium.

Size: At 4-5 cm, these Discus fish are juveniles, but they can grow up to 15-20 cm (6-8 inches) in adulthood.

Color: The deep blue color, often compared to a gemstone, becomes more vibrant as the fish matures, creating a luminous effect under aquarium lighting.

Shape: The fish has a round, discus-like shape with long, flowing dorsal and anal fins, giving it a graceful, circular appearance.

Temperature: 28°C to 30°C (82°F to 86°F) is ideal.

pH: Slightly acidic to neutral water (pH 6.0-7.0).

Water Hardness: Soft water is preferred, with a hardness level of 1-8 dGH.

Filtration: A high-quality filtration system is essential, as Discus are sensitive to water quality. Frequent water changes  are necessary to maintain clean water.

Lighting: Moderate lighting enhances their vibrant colors without stressing the fish.

Aquascaping: Discus fish thrive in planted tanks with driftwood and broad-leafed plants like Amazon swords. They enjoy open swimming spaces as well as shaded areas where they can retreat when feeling stressed.

Social Nature: Blue Diamond Discus are peaceful fish that enjoy the company of their own kind. They are best kept in groups to reduce stress and encourage natural behavior.

Tankmates: They are compatible with other calm species such as tetras, corydoras, and plecos. Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish, as Discus are slow-moving and easily stressed.

Feeding: Discus are omnivores and thrive on a varied diet. High-quality pellet and flake foods, along with frozen or live foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and beef heart, are essential to maintaining their health and vibrant color.

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Discuss Blue Diamond (4-5 Cms) | Single

Rs. 950.00

The Discus Blue Diamond (4-5 cm) is a highly sought-after freshwater fish that exhibits a mesmerizing, iridescent blue body with a smooth, solid coloration, free from patterns or stripes. This striking fish belongs to the Symphysodon genus, commonly known as Discus fish, which are native to the Amazon River Basin. Known for its unique shape, the Blue Diamond Discus has a round, flat body with gracefully flowing fins, giving it an elegant and regal appearance in the aquarium.

Size: At 4-5 cm, these Discus fish are juveniles, but they can grow up to 15-20 cm (6-8 inches) in adulthood.

Color: The deep blue color, often compared to a gemstone, becomes more vibrant as the fish matures, creating a luminous effect under aquarium lighting.

Shape: The fish has a round, discus-like shape with long, flowing dorsal and anal fins, giving it a graceful, circular appearance.

Temperature: 28°C to 30°C (82°F to 86°F) is ideal.

pH: Slightly acidic to neutral water (pH 6.0-7.0).

Water Hardness: Soft water is preferred, with a hardness level of 1-8 dGH.

Filtration: A high-quality filtration system is essential, as Discus are sensitive to water quality. Frequent water changes  are necessary to maintain clean water.

Lighting: Moderate lighting enhances their vibrant colors without stressing the fish.

Aquascaping: Discus fish thrive in planted tanks with driftwood and broad-leafed plants like Amazon swords. They enjoy open swimming spaces as well as shaded areas where they can retreat when feeling stressed.

Social Nature: Blue Diamond Discus are peaceful fish that enjoy the company of their own kind. They are best kept in groups to reduce stress and encourage natural behavior.

Tankmates: They are compatible with other calm species such as tetras, corydoras, and plecos. Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping fish, as Discus are slow-moving and easily stressed.

Feeding: Discus are omnivores and thrive on a varied diet. High-quality pellet and flake foods, along with frozen or live foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and beef heart, are essential to maintaining their health and vibrant color.

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