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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.
Yes, discus fish sleep. They are diurnal, meaning they are most active during the day and sleep at night. It's important for their overall health and well-being to have a regular day-night cycle that includes restful periods of sleep.
Discus fish may shiver their fins as a way to communicate with other fish, display dominance or submission, or in response to changes in their environment such as temperature fluctuations or stress. It can also be a sign of illness or discomfort, so it's important to monitor their behavior for any other symptoms.
Yes, you can eat a grunt fish.
Miner fish eat allergies.
what any discus eats.
dog poopoo
algae and plants
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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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When Baby discus is born they stick to their parents body and feed on the mucus generated in the parents body. The parents of the baby discus take care of them until they grow more than approx 3" in size. If the parents feel threatened by any means they eat their babies.
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no, discus are very slow moving fish zebras are one of the most active fishes. The zebras would stress the discus so much, they might die. If you want pretty fish that are also small, get cardinal or rummynose tetras.
NO! Discus are very fragile fish- very sensitive Goldfish are messy plus, goldfish like temps in the 60's and discus like them in the 80's i can think of millions of other reasons do discus a favor and never keep them
what fish feed their own young Both the male and the female Discus fish (Symphysodon discus) produce a nourishing slime on their sides/flanks for their fry to devour.