Topic: Keeping Discus
Answers to Common Questions
How to Keep Discus Fish
Discus fish are some of the most beautiful and impressive freshwater tropical fish kept in the aquarium hobby. They are also some of the most delicate and hard to keep. Discus fish are also expensive compared to most freshwater fish. Use th... Read More »
Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_2107190_keep-discus-fish.html
What fish can you keep with discus?
rams, cardinal and rummynose tetras, corydoras, and BN plecos those are the best, there are a few other, but take caution Read More »
Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_fish_can_you_keep_with_discus
What other fish can you keep with discus?
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 aquarium" way then ... Read More »
Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_other_fish_can_you_keep_with_discu...
Answers to Other Common Questions
are you using autocorrect? did you mean ***** or discus I can give you pointers on the first one Read More »
Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111002113900AAvRul0
Angelfish as they live together in nature. Rams are also a good choice as they are also timid. Bushy nose Plecos. I agree with the others on Cardinal Tetras as they also live together. Corydoras are also fine. Clown loaches can be a bit act... Read More »
Source: http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/44742
75 gallon if u want it to grow its full capacity and help it be happier and make him not feel trapped and expozed!!!!!!! Read More »
Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100128234640AAywde6
Discus require a bare minimum of 55 gallons/48". So the 70 gallon is the proper choice. Maintaining a 70 gallon will not be much more time consuming than maintaining a smaller tank would be. Just get yourself a good siphon. Please be sure t... Read More »
Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111101125954AA51Ixd
don't think I follow the answer above. Your coach is telling you that there is no seperation of your hips and upper body and that you need to keep your upper body {platform} back . you are not doing this and right now and you might as well ... Read More »
Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090322201714AAiKK3d
Dear cityguyni, Discus can get stressed pretty easy and for this reason any fish that are place in with discus should be non aggressive. A nice school of neon or cardinal tetras are a great addition as well as Congo tetras, glolight tetras,... Read More »
Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061018051356AAtifbT
I would go with 6. This is enough to give them a real group, while not overstocking the tank or pushing the limits. Discus need pristine water and overstocking will make it that much more difficult to keep that way. I would also start with ... Read More »
Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080328090859AAmXMoW
Want A Personal Answer?
733,252 people are answering.
About - Privacy - AskEraser - Advertise - Careers - Ask Blog - iPhone - Android - Help - Feedback ©2012 Ask.com