Can I Keep Two Discus Fish in the USA

Can you keep just two discus?

I do 90% wc every day on a grow out tank and every other day 70% on the adult tanks. If one is experienced enough and can make the water changing commitment it is no problem at all to keep a pair in a 30 cube tank or even 6 adult discus in a 75 standard tank.

How many discus should you keep together?

Discus should be kept together, and those of different varieties will also school together meaning you can have great color variations. A minimum of 5 is recommended, but more will look better and create a sturdier group.





Can I keep one discus fish?

(That’s why people recommend doing all those frequent water changes.) Many customers ask us, “Can I keep one discus?” Technically, the answer is yes. The same thing applies with discus. However, they are schooling fish by nature and are much happier when surrounded by a large group of their own kind.

Should you keep discus in pairs?

Domestically-bred Discus are really no different to any other fish and these are the very basic rules: Keep them in groups, as they are a shoaling species. Feed them well, Discus will eat a lot. Keep your hands out of the tank!.

Can I keep 4 discus?

Keep at least 4-6 discus in your main tank whenever possible. As a shoaling species that naturally congregates in groups, discus are not suited to solitary living. You should keep a minimum group of 4-6 discus in your main tank, and add more discus in groups of 4-6 as well.

How many discus Can I put in a 55 gallon tank?

3-5 discus should be doable in a 55gal aquarium as long as water changes are kept up with. A general rule you can follow is one discus per 10 gallons. Since these fish are tall, do not keep them in shallow tanks.

What is the lifespan of a discus fish?

In home aquariums, discus live for an average of 10 years, but can live up to 15 years, and can grow up to 8 inches.

Can I keep just 3 discus?

Also discus being a shoaling species a minimum number of at least six discus will need to be kept. So with this information so far we can see that a tank of at least 60 gallons will need to be used for keeping discus. The only exception for this is if you have a bonded breeding pair.

Do discus really need daily water changes?

Discus fish don’t require daily water changes unless they are juveniles, and you want to grow them to their maximum potential. However, they still need frequent water changes, and you should certainly do it if you want to raise a healthy, big, and beautiful fish.

How fast does discus grow?

They are fully grown at the age of approximately 2 to 2.5 years! To ensure the steady and stable growth of our discus fish, we recommend continuing to feed 3 daily meals of our STENDKER Discus Feed.

How many discus Can I put in a 100 gallon tank?

If one cleans their tank and gravel once every 5 to 7 days on a regular basis, completes a 25% water change, and does not overfeed, you can stock a 100-gallon tank with 35 to 40 adult Discus fish. This stock level will result in your Discus fish growing evenly.

How many discus can you keep in a 75 gallon?

Bodega Aquatics in a 75 you could do up to 7 Discus.

How many discus are in a group?

Discus are school fish and thrive in large groups. If you are new to the discus, start with three to five that are 5 inches or larger. If you want to add more over a period of time, then do so in groups. Also, many hobbyists prefer to one of each variety; however, it’s better if you have two of each.

Is it difficult to keep discus?

Wild caught discus can be challenging to keep, due to their specialized water chemistry and dietary needs, however, most discus sold today are captive bred and are much easier to keep. That said, they are not for beginners for a variety of reasons.

Can discus live without air pump?

We recommend to keeping your discus tank PH levels to that of whats in the water source. Due to the fall of water from the filter coming back into the tank, so an air pump might not be necessary in need but if its a larger tank please take it into consideration or during warmer months.

Can guppies live with discus?

These discus-shaped fish are a graceful and colorful addition to a guppy fish tank. They enjoy a planted aquarium and will thrive on a carnivorous diet. The only issue with keeping these fish together is that they water temperature requirements don’t perfectly match up. Discus fish enjoy warmer water than guppy fish.

Can angel fish live with discus?

Angelfish are usually peaceful, but they can be aggressive when feeding and breeding. Discus fish are docile and may be deprived of food by angelfish. You can put them together but make sure the discus fish is eating.

How old is a 2 inch discus?

A 2 ½ inch discus fish is only three months old when they are shipped to customers. The growth rate from 2 ½ inch to 4 inch keeping the fish in a small aquarium will only take four more months.

Can discus live in tap water?

Are you sitting comfortably because this may shock you, Stendker Discus are raised in and live in Tap Water. The fish are bred in soft-water, but raised in German tap water and have been so since 1966. You can of course if you live in a soft water area or want to use RO water also keep them in soft water.

How long do new discus take to settle?

At least 12 days, although 3 weeks is better.

How many discus Can I put in a 4 foot tank?

Registered. I have a typical 4 foot long 55 gallon tank in which I have kept 5 discus no problem. you should be fine with the 4 that have been recommended to you.

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