Strain Name | Size#2 (3.0 - 4.0 inches) | Size#3 (4.5+ inches) |
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Blue Diamonds | $85.00 | $100.00 |
Turquoise Checkerboard | $80.00 | $90.00 |
Pigeon Blood | $100.00 | |
Tangerine | $90.00 | $110.00 |
How much does it cost to order discus?
Mail Order: $150.00 minimum purchase of discus (excluding freight). NO minimum order if fish are purchased at the hatchery. We ship via Federal Express directly to your home or work. You prepay the freight. International Orders: $2,000.00 minimum purchase of discus. Freight costs on international orders is estimated at $10.00 per kilo.
What is a discus fish?
The Discus fish, as its name implies, is a bright round colorful disc of a fish. This docile, shy, grouping fish makes a pricey yet popular addition to freshwater aquariums for intermediate to advanced keepers.
Can I visit the discus fish hatchery?
Visitors are welcome to visit the discus fish hatchery (by appointment only) including Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Just call Peter Thode at 410-356-7557 to set up an appointment to visit or to place an order.
What is the pH of your discus water?
All discus are tank raised in our hatchery. Water temperature is 82 degrees. pH is 6.0 - 6.5. Water hardness is 180 ppm. Before ordering our discus, make sure your tank is properly cycled and that the pH of the water is between 6.2 - 6.5.
Are discus fish for beginners?
Wild caught discus can be challenging to keep, due to their specialized water chemistry and dietary needs, however, most discus sold today are captive bred and are much easier to keep. That said, they are not for beginners for a variety of reasons.
How much does a baby discus cost?
Product NamePriceAquaGreen Scribble Discus Fish - 2.5 inch$44.95 $27.95Baby Blue Panda Discus Fish - 2.5 inch$34.95 $28.95Baby Blue Panda Discus Fish - 3-3.5 inch$59.95 $38.95Blue Cobalt Mosaic Discus Fish - 2.5 inch$49.00 $27.9533 more rows
Can I keep 1 discus fish?
How Many Discus Can be Kept Together? Discus cichlids don't like to be alone, but each fish needs at least ten gallons of water to survive; therefore, a pair of adult discus fish need, at minimum, a 20-gallon tank. A pair of young discus fish can thrive in a 15-gallon tank, but they will outgrow it as they mature.
What size tank do I need for 2 discus?
The first thing to consider before you even buy the tank for your new discus is how big it needs to be. You will need to allow ten gallons for each discus. Also discus being a shoaling species a minimum number of at least six discus will need to be kept.
Whats the most expensive fish?
Platinum Arowana This fish is the Platinum Arowana. This is the most expensive normal aquarium fish costing roughly 400,000 USD. The only other fish to come close to this are the other Asain Arowana, which are counterparts to the platinum Arowana.
How long does a discus fish live?
Discus fish, kept in good conditions, can live for up to 15 years and reach sizes of up to 20 centimetres / 8” in diameter! They are fully grown at the age of approximately 2 to 2.5 years!
Are discus easy to care for?
0:3210:06So first and foremost i think the easiest. Tip is to keep them hot whether they're wild caught orMoreSo first and foremost i think the easiest. Tip is to keep them hot whether they're wild caught or not i'd rather have them hot than too cold. And for discus for me. That's 85 to 86 degrees anything
What size discus should I buy?
It is important for keeper's to remember that Discus are social fish and enjoy being a part of a group. However, with that in mind, up to 3-5 Discus thrive in a 50-60-gallon tank....Choose Your Preferred Size of Fish.Age of FishSize in Inches9 Months4.5”12 Months5.5”18 Months6”24 Months6.5”+3 more rows•Feb 6, 2019
Is discus hard to keep?
These fish are very difficult to keep... People do, but those who enjoy the best success and relish in the hobby will in the main keep things very simple. Domestically-bred Discus are really no different to any other fish and these are the very basic rules: Keep them in groups, as they are a shoaling species.
Do discus really need daily water changes?
Although all tropical fish aquariums require regular water changes, discus aquariums in specific need frequent water changes. For this reason, you should change your discus' aquarium water at least once a week. Some people change 20 to 25% of their aquarium's water two to three times a week.
Which fish can stay with discus?
9 Perfect Discus Tank Mates (Complete Compatibility Guide)3.1 Corydoras Sterbai.3.2 Marbled Hatchetfish (Carnegiella strigata)3.3 Rummynose Tetra (Hemigrammus rhodostomus)3.4 Cardinal Tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi)3.5 Pleco (small L-numbers)3.6 Assassin Snail (Clea helena)More items...•
How fast does discus grow?
The growth rate from 2 ½ inch to 4 inch keeping the fish in a small aquarium will only take four more months. If I were to raise the same fish in 100 gallon tanks there growth rate would be cut in half, and it would take eight months to a year to get up to the same 4 inch size.
How Much Does Discus Cost?
The price of a discus fish can start from as low as $25 to as high as $500. To this day, the price of the most expensive discus fish is Red Turquoise Discus fish. They start from $440 to $540, the high demand and low supply drive the price of this variant at a rapid pace.
List of Discus fish variant and their prices
The type of discus fish will have a meaningful impact on its price. Not all of them are going to share the same look and pattern, each one is going to have a different style that is new and fresh compared to others.
Conclusion
The visual appearance of discus fish is the noteworthy quality about them. The prices show how much the type and color pattern on their skin change the cost of them. If you’re looking to buy discus fish to add a more appealing factor to your fish tank, then you need to be aware about the type and the maintenance cost that comes with it.
Other Discus Strains
We do not list every strain of discus for sale that we have at the discus hatchery. If you don't see a strain listed above that you are looking to purchase, email us with a photo or a link to a photo of the discus fish you desire. We just might have what you are looking for in stock. We do not sell any wild discus.
Discus Purchasing & Shipping Information
Call (410) 356-7557 to place an order or to set up an appointment to visit.
