Discus can make very nice pets and a beautiful added addition to any aquarium, but there are a lot of things you need to know when it comes to discus fish care before you even consider buying your discus fish. They are popular aquarium pets, but discus fish are not the easiest of fish to look after, as any aquarium or discus enthusiast will hasten to tell you, but all you need is some good advice and information and it is possible for even novice fish owners to give great discus fish care to ensure the species thrive and are happy for years to come.
When considering fish care, the most important thing to remember (which is true with all aquarium creatures) is that in order for them to survive and remain healthy, you need to be able to recreate their natural environment. Discus actually originate from the Amazon River and so they are used to hotter climates and warmer waters, so it is imperative that you keep water temperatures in discus fish tanks at a minimum of 86 degrees. Good water conditions are a must when it comes to fish care, and this includes keeping an ideal pH level in your fish tank so that the harmful chemicals in tap water do not affect the discus. Making sure that the fish environment is as natural as possible is imperative when it comes to giving excellent discus fish care.
Once you have considered the environment in which your fish will be living, then you should also take into consideration the location of the tank. fish are very shy creatures and are sensitive to loud noises and disruption. Because of this, not only should their tank be full of places for them to hide such as ornaments and plants, but the tank its self should be kept in a quiet place away from disturbances from children, other pets or loud traffic noises. This should also be considered when planning on keeping fish within an office environment; if you have a very noisy office then it might be better to consider a different species of fish.
Fish are beautiful creatures, and they can make any aquarium come alive. But you need to remember that they need a lot of care and attention, so you should not even consider keeping these fish if you know you won't be able to give them everything that they need. If in doubt, contact your local pet store for more information.