Cobalt Blue Discus Fish

Cobalt Blue Discus Fish

Sale price  Rs. 1,500.00 Regular price  Rs. 4,000.00
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Cobalt Blue Discus Fish

Sale price  Rs. 1,500.00 Regular price  Rs. 4,000.00
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Description

"Cobalt blue" is a term commonly used to describe a specific species of freshwater fish called the Discus fish, which is known for its striking, metallic blue coloration. Discus fish are popular among aquarium enthusiasts due to their beautiful appearance and gentle temperament.

Discus fish are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America and are found in slow-moving, heavily vegetated waters. They are part of the Cichlidae family, which includes other popular aquarium fish like Angelfish and Oscars.

In addition to their stunning cobalt blue coloration, Discus fish also come in a variety of other colors, including red, yellow, orange, green, and brown. They are also known for their unique body shape, which is thin and round like a disc.

Discus fish require a carefully maintained aquarium environment with a consistent temperature, pH level, and water quality. They are also social animals and should be kept in groups of six or more to prevent stress and promote natural behavior.

Overall, Discus fish are a popular and rewarding species for aquarium enthusiasts, known for their vibrant colors and peaceful temperament.

II. You would love the fish because…

Cobalt Blue Discus, also referred to as the Neon Blue Discus, is a stunning shade of sky blue. The mood and overall health of the Discus will influence its overall coloration. The Discus is now the most popular freshwater aquarium fish, surpassing the Angelfish. The natural range of the Discus ranges from the Amazon to the Rio Negro Regions of South America, depending on the subspecies.
Due to its feeding habits and water filtration requirements, the Cobalt Blue Discus requires advanced care. During spawning, this otherwise tranquil fish is territorial and a part of the schooling group, forming a distinct nuclear family.
Disk become somewhat regional while rearing; it is ideal to raise a laid out pair, or keep a gathering of youthful Disk and permit them to coordinate themselves. Spawning requires warm, soft, slightly acidic water. Before spawning, the pair will clean a flat surface, typically a broad leaf or the side of the aquarium. The fry cannot be separated from their parents; The fry consume the mucus of their parents.

III. Is this fish species peaceful or hostile?

Discus are generally peaceful and calm fish, but because they are cichlids, they can be aggressive toward one another, particularly when they are attempting to pair off and spawn. If the fish are unable to compete, they should be removed. The majority of serious hobbyists keep their discus separate from other species.

IV. Species compatibility

  • Siamese Algae Eater
  • Dwarf Gouramis
  • Harlequin Rasbora
  • Rummy Nose Tetra
  • Cardinal Tetra
  • Neon Tetra
  • Pencil Fish
  • Pleco Fish

V. How to feed this species?

As omnivores, they will thrive on Shrimp Pellets, Aqueon Tropical Flakes, Color Flakes, Spirulina Flakes, Tropical Granules, and Algae Rounds. Both frozen and live foods should be given to the animals as treats or to encourage spawning. Beef heart is not harmful, but it is not a natural food for discus, which some hobbyists and breeders feed them. Rotate their diet daily and only feed them what they can eat in two to three minutes, once or twice a day for best results.

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