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Discus Fish Care Information Written By: James K. Turner - http://DiscusFishCareInformation.com An amazing aquarium or fish tank may bring you much recognition from visitors to your house. And one of the best fish species that you can choose for your tank is the discus. They aren't just pretty and colorful, but they also do better in fish tanks than a lot of other fish do. But even though they adapt well, discus fish do have their own particular needs and, if you want them to beautify your aquarium for any length of time, you must give them the appropriate attention. They are timid fish, and because of this they may not like it if you place other fish in the tank with them. These tips can help guide you and help you avoid problems that are common when it comes to discus fish care . Instructions on how to raise discus fish include: First, keep the water temperature between 74 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a perfect temperature for these fish to be in because it is the same as the temperature of the water where they originally live. 2. Discus fish also require a pH level of between 6.5 and 7.5. In the event the water achieves too much acidity, bring it back down by adding soda. 3. Use a filter pump to maintain clean water for your discus fish. The filter must be cleaned on a regular basis so it will clean the water suitably. Fourth, discus fish are very particular eaters, so feed them only discus fish food. To be sure your fish grow well, feed them small amounts frequently. 5. When it comes to choosing the ideal location for your aquarium, pick a quiet place, because discus fish don't like a lot of noise. Also, make sure you keep your discus with a lot of other fish. They are shoal fish and love being with other discus. Discus Fish Care Information © 2010

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Discus Fish Care InformationWritten By: James K. Turner - http://DiscusFishCareInformation.com

An amazing aquarium or fish tank may bring you much recognition from visitors to your house. And one of the best fish species that you can choose for your tank is the discus. They aren't just pretty and colorful, but they also do better in fish tanks than a lot of other fish do.

But even though they adapt well, discus fish do have their own particular needs and, if you want them to beautify your aquarium for any length of time, you must give them the appropriate attention.

They are timid fish, and because of this they may not like it if you place other fish in the tank with them. These tips can help guide you and help you avoid problems that are common when it comes to discus fish care.

Instructions on how to raise discus fish include:

First, keep the water temperature between 74 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a perfect temperature for these fish to be in because it is the same as the temperature of the water where they originally live.

2. Discus fish also require a pH level of between 6.5 and 7.5. In the event the water achieves too much acidity, bring it back down by adding soda.

3. Use a filter pump to maintain clean water for your discus fish. The filter must be cleaned on a regular basis so it will clean the water suitably.

Fourth, discus fish are very particular eaters, so feed them only discus fish food. To be sure your fish grow well, feed them small amounts frequently.

5. When it comes to choosing the ideal location for your aquarium, pick a quiet place, because discus fish don't like a lot of noise.

Also, make sure you keep your discus with a lot of other fish. They are shoal fish and love being with other discus.

Discus Fish Care Information © 2010

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Oh, and another thing to remember is to not put your discus aquarium too close to doors. The opening and closing of doors can cause your fish to stress. And when this happens, your fish will become sick and could possibly die.

So just be sure not to put them to close to any doors that are opening and closing and you’ll be just fine.

These are some discus fish care information that should know when raising discus. If you want other secrets that are guaranteed to help you with your fish, click here.

Discus Fish Care Information © 2010