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Red Turquoise Discus
The Red Turquoise Discus (*Symphysodon aequifasciatus*) is a stunning and popular variety of discus fish, celebrated for its vibrant colours and distinctive turquoise patterns. This strain features a rich red base colour complemented by intricate turquoise markings, making it an eye-catching addition to any aquarium.
Physical Characteristics:
- Size: Red Turquoise Discus typically grow to about 15-20 cm (6-8 inches) in diameter.
- Coloration:
- Body: The body is primarily a vivid red, with turquoise patterns that create a striking contrast and enhance its visual appeal.
- Fins: Their fins are generally transparent or lightly tinted, complementing the bold body colours.
- Shape: Red Turquoise Discus have a circular body shape typical of the species, which contributes to their elegant appearance.
Behaviour:
- Temperament: Red Turquoise Discus are generally peaceful and can coexist with other compatible species. They may display some territorial behaviour during breeding.
- Activity Level: They are active swimmers, often seen exploring their environment and interacting with their tank mates.
- Community Behaviour: They prefer to be kept in groups of at least 5-6 individuals to promote natural behaviours and reduce stress.
Aquarium Care:
- Tank Size: A minimum tank size of 190 litres (50 gallons) is recommended for a small group of Red Turquoise Discus.
- Water Parameters:
- Temperature: Red Turquoise Discus thrive in warm water, with an ideal temperature range of 28°C to 31°C (82°F to 88°F).
- pH: They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water, with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5.
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water, with a general hardness (GH) of 1-10 dGH, is ideal.
- Tank Setup:
- Substrate and Decorations: A soft substrate is recommended, along with plenty of hiding spots created by plants and decorations. Live plants such as Amazon swords or Java ferns can enhance their environment.
- Lighting: Moderate lighting is best for showcasing their vibrant colours while providing shaded areas for comfort.
- Filtration: A strong filtration system is necessary to maintain water quality. Regular water changes (about 20% weekly) are essential to keep the tank clean and healthy.
Diet:
Red Turquoise Discus are omnivorous and require a varied diet to maintain their health:
- Pellets: High-quality discus-specific pellets should form the staple of their diet.
- Live or Frozen Foods: Offer live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms, and blackworms to provide essential protein and variety.
- Occasional Treats: Freeze-dried foods or high-quality flakes can be offered occasionally, but should not make up the main diet due to the risk of bloating.
Breeding:
Breeding Red Turquoise Discus can be a rewarding experience:
- Breeding Setup: A separate breeding tank with shallow water (about 15-20 cm or 6-8 inches deep) is recommended. The water should be warm (around 28°C to 31°C or 82°F to 88°F) and slightly acidic.
- Spawning Behaviour: The male and female will clean a flat surface where the female will lay eggs. The male will fertilise the eggs and both parents will guard them.
- Fry Care: Once the fry are free-swimming, they can be fed with infusoria or newly hatched brine shrimp.
Special Considerations:
- Social Structure: Discus are social fish and do best in groups of at least 5-6 individuals to reduce stress and encourage natural behaviours.
- Water Quality: Maintaining excellent water quality is crucial for their health. Regular monitoring and maintenance are necessary to keep them thriving.
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