yes, of course a discus sleeps. Every fish sleeps.
Some suitable tankmates for discus fish include cardinal tetras, rummy nose tetras, dwarf corydoras, and bristlenose plecos. These fish share similar water parameter requirements and are less likely to bother the sensitive discus. It is important to avoid aggressive or nippy species that may stress or injure the discus.
Discus fish primarily eat a diet of live or frozen foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and blackworms. They may also eat high-quality flake or pellet food specifically designed for discus fish. It's important to provide them with a varied diet to ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients.
Tuna sleep in the ocean and keep on swimming during the sleep to avoid suffocation.
You usually hold it flat in your hand, with the tips or your fingers slightly curved around the edge. Your palm should (depending on the size of your hand) be around the center of the discus. You hold it mildly stretching your fingers apart, and your release should consist of squeezing the disc from your pinky to your index finger, while throwing the disc flat, to get the most wind resistance out of the disc.
They don't sleep BACKWARDS, they sleep hanging upside down from their feet. They sleep like that because they have no other way to sleep as their wings and small feet do not allow them to construct a den or nest.
The plural of discus is discuses.
Bernd Degen has written: 'Pr\\' 'Discus in the Community Tank' 'Degen discus book' -- subject(s): Discus (Fish) 'Wild-Caught Discus' 'The Proper Care of Discus' 'The Discus--\\' -- subject(s): Discus (Fish), Pictorial works
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A case for holding a discus.
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Discoteuthis discus was created in 1969.
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The ancient discus was made from Greece
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Discoteuthis discus was created in 1969.
The Devil's Discus was created in 1964.