Description
Common name: White Butterfly Discus
Latin name: Symphysodon sp. ‘White Butterfly’
Maximum size: 22cm
Water chemistry: pH: 6.0-7.0, soft water (dH: 5-15), 26-32 deg C
Origin: South America, Amazon River basin.
Temperament: Peaceful. Sometimes skittish and shy.
Diet: Adults do best if fed a good quality flake or pellet food such as NLS Discus Formula or Hikari Discus Bio Gold. Discus are carnivorous and require frozen or live food occasionally. Live black worms, grindal worms and daphnia will be relished, as will frozen bloodworms, beef heart and brineshrimp.
Discus are immensely popular aquarium subjects, available in a staggering variety of colours and patterns thanks to selective breeding. These majestic fishes require a spacious aquarium and excellent water quality to thrive. Although not recommended for beginners, Discus are a rewarding species to keep – it’s easy to see why they are sometimes referred to as the ‘king of all fishes’.
Red Coat Discus are an aquarium-bred strain featuring a red/orange background with many white/pale reticulations. Individual specimens may vary somewhat from the picture.
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