Blue Snakeskin Discus

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Symphysodon Aequifaciatus often referred to as the blue snakeskin discus. The pinnacle fish of the freshwater aquarium hobby. The discus is a highly sought-after fish. The blue snakeskin discus is a peaceful fish. These fish will get along with a wide range of community fish. Slow moving fish such as Cardinal tetras, German blue rams, Corydoras and other common slow-moving peaceful fish are their best tank mates. They should be fed a food quality pellet or flake food. Should also be supplemented with blood worms and brine shrimp, both of which we have in stock at ShowtimeAquatics.com. They also love plants in the aquarium along with driftwood. Discus are schooling fish and should be kept in a group minimum of 3-5.!

Temp: 80-86 degrees. Currently being kept at 82 degrees.

PH: 7.4-7.8

Current Size: 3”-3.5”

Max size: 8 inches

Minimum tank size: 55 gallon

Current Size: 3”-3.5”

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Symphysodon Aequifaciatus often referred to as the blue snakeskin discus. The pinnacle fish of the freshwater aquarium hobby. The discus is a highly sought-after fish. The blue snakeskin discus is a peaceful fish. These fish will get along with a wide range of community fish. Slow moving fish such as Cardinal tetras, German blue rams, Corydoras and other common slow-moving peaceful fish are their best tank mates. They should be fed a food quality pellet or flake food. Should also be supplemented with blood worms and brine shrimp, both of which we have in stock at ShowtimeAquatics.com. They also love plants in the aquarium along with driftwood. Discus are schooling fish and should be kept in a group minimum of 3-5.!

Temp: 80-86 degrees. Currently being kept at 82 degrees.

PH: 7.4-7.8

Current Size: 3”-3.5”

Max size: 8 inches

Minimum tank size: 55 gallon

Current Size: 3”-3.5”

Symphysodon Aequifaciatus often referred to as the blue snakeskin discus. The pinnacle fish of the freshwater aquarium hobby. The discus is a highly sought-after fish. The blue snakeskin discus is a peaceful fish. These fish will get along with a wide range of community fish. Slow moving fish such as Cardinal tetras, German blue rams, Corydoras and other common slow-moving peaceful fish are their best tank mates. They should be fed a food quality pellet or flake food. Should also be supplemented with blood worms and brine shrimp, both of which we have in stock at ShowtimeAquatics.com. They also love plants in the aquarium along with driftwood. Discus are schooling fish and should be kept in a group minimum of 3-5.!

Temp: 80-86 degrees. Currently being kept at 82 degrees.

PH: 7.4-7.8

Current Size: 3”-3.5”

Max size: 8 inches

Minimum tank size: 55 gallon

Current Size: 3”-3.5”