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Welcome to the world’s largest selection of hybrid and wild-caught discus fish for sale and #1 discus destination on the internet.
The Natural Habitat of the Discus Fish
Discus fish thrive when they receive continuous flows of freshwater. They live in small groups among submerged tree roots, decayed wood, vegetation, and aquatic grasses, which they often hide behind.
What is a Discus Fish? – Discus.com
In the wild, discus are found in South America around the Amazon basin and in Southeast Asia. While it did take a while to adapt the wild discus to the life of captivity, they are now extremely popular to be …
Hybrid Discus Fish
For that reason, at Discus.com, we offer over 100 of the most cutting edge strains of discus fish for sale available in the hobby. Our singular objective is to make available the best possible discus for sale to …
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Wild Discus Fish
Welcome to the largest selection of wild discus fish for sale in the world! In fact, many aquarists agree that a natural wild aquarium is a regal sight to behold.
Discus.com Full Stock List
At Discus.com, you will find some of the rarest and most sought-after strains of vintage and original discus bloodlines available in the hobby. We specialize in the finest discus and discus-related products.
Discus Fish Keeping Tips, Guides & Care Sheet for Beginners
Beginners are more subject to the risks of the keeping discus fish as they have a lowest practical experience on this beautiful sensitive fish. Here is some basic tips on how to keep discus healthy and …
The Origins of Discus Fish
It goes without saying that discus fish are the incontrovertible kings of the freshwater aquarium. This eponym can be attributed to their regal, slow movements, beauty and appearance, as well as their …
A Basic Guide to The Care of Discus
This guide is not meant to supersede, or replace any of the comprehensive textbooks written on the subject of keeping fish of the genus Symphysodon spp. Commonly called Discus.