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I have a aquarium of 6ft X 2ft X 2ft size and in that I have one 7 inch silver arowana, one 7inch RTG arowana, 2nos. 3inch copper oscars, 2nos 3inch tiger oscars. Can I add 2 discus fish (one pair) in the same aquarium? The Silver Arowan...
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Discus are not any more difficult to keep than other tropical fish. Proper tank maintenance is required, discus can be shy and somewhat picky eaters if you are feeding them different food than what they are use to. A clean tank is a must wh...
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The discus is a very popular tropical freshwater aquarium fish. Being able to keep them alive and thriving is almost like the ultimate test of your skill level. Here are some tips to get you started on this challenging and rewarding venture...
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I am not for sure on keeping them with discus but don't put the green terror and flowerhorn together there will more than likely end up with one dead. It also just depends on the size of your tank if it is anything under 200 gallons I would...
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Yes, if stocking levels are lower than normal this is not a problem so long as the uneaten food is removed regularly or a clean up crew of Corys are used to eat the food round the plant bottoms.
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To be honest, it depends on several factors. Although your tank is rated at 90 gallons in capacity, it will not be after you add all the things you want to add inside the tank. Things such as gravel, rocks, driftwood, filters, or whatever i...
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Hello, Actually I recommend keeping discus fish with just discus fish. The reason for this is that discus prefer warmer water (80-82 F). This is a little too warm for most other species. If you would still like to try some other fish, botto...
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Unless you get them wild caught, or a specific, show-bred Discus, they really aren't much different than any other South American Cichlids. While slightly less tolerant of rapid fluctuations, like all fish, they will adapt to most water par...
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That depends on how you are keeping your Discus. If they are in a bare "species tank" with no gravel or plants, I would suggest you don't add any other species. If on the other hand you are going the "decorative, planted aq...
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・ 1 Prepare the tank by rinsing it thoroughly with clean water. Also rinse everything that will be in the... ・ 2 Add the gravel to the tank and then fill the tank half full of water. Place the plants, decorations... ・ 3 Fill the tank up slo...
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