Discus Fish Diseases- How to Prevent

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By mackyi

Aquarium Discus

According to fish experts, healthy fish rarely get sick, even when they are exposed to other infected fish unknowingly introduced into the aquarium. As far as your aquarium are concerned, you can easily improve your discus health and reduce infections, if you setup your aquarium and water perimeter correctly, provide routine maintenance, good nutrition, and minimizing aggression among inhabitants.

It is recommended that you keep your discus healthy in a stress-free environment as this is absolutely the best prevention against illnesses, parasites or discus diseases. Avoid overcrowding discus tanks because this is known to be one major cause of stress and discus diseases. The recommended discus tank size is 30 gallons minimum, preferably tall aquariums. The suggested water temperature is 80F- 84F degrees. Due the high levels of contaminants that are often found in tap water and some bottle water, using a reverse osmosis water filter pump is also an added protection against possible discus fish diseases.

In regards to compatible tank mates, the best advice is to keep them in a species only tank because of the immaculate water conditions they require, when compared to other tropical fish. Although, Cardinal tetra , Corydoras, and Cory cat are occasionally kept in tanks with them, it's best not to tank mate them with other fish that are unable to tolerate the temperature that's ideal for Discus fish. This will cause these other species to become ill and eventually die, contaminating the entire aquarium. Additional information on breeding discus, caring for discus and other can be found at http://www.discusfishsecretsite.com

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