The Galaxy Turquoise Discus is a striking and highly sought-after variety of the Symphysodon aequifasciatus species of cichlid fish, which is native to the Amazon Basin in South America. As its name suggests, this particular variant is characterized by its bright turquoise coloration, which is speckled with white or silver spots that resemble stars in a galaxy.
The Galaxy Turquoise Discus is considered to be a bit more delicate and challenging to care for than other types of aquarium fish, including other Discus varieties. They require a well-maintained aquarium with very clean, warm water (typically around 82-86°F) and a slightly acidic pH level (around 6.0-6.5). They also benefit from a varied diet of high-quality foods, including live or frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp, and other protein-rich options.
It’s important to note that the Galaxy Turquoise Discus can be susceptible to disease and stress, so it’s crucial to monitor their behavior and water conditions closely. With proper care and attention, however, they can be a stunning and rewarding addition to any aquarium.
II. You would love the fish because…
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.