


Resulting in a fish that only eats one thing – which ultimately is also a very expensive food in itself. It often leads fish to become picky eaters, resulting in them leaving or refusing other varieties of food offered. Although it is a protein rich food, which most Discus will eat readily. We do not recommend the feeding of freeze-dried blackworm to Discus. Please pay careful attention to any uneaten or left over food left in the tank after each feed. The frequency of feeds is simply a guide, and if you can increase this it will only benefit your fish. The above examples are just guides, that we adhere to here.

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A good quality flake such as - Tropical D Allio Plus.A good quality granulate such as - Tropical D-50 Granulat or Tropical Softline America.Frozen brine shrimp (we recommend with added garlic).Frozen Beef heart – available in various recipes and formulations.A quality small granulate such as - Tropical D-50 Granulat or Tropical Softline America.We also recommend a quality granulate food such as Tropical D-50 or Tropical Softline America (these can be found in store or via this website) We personally recommend the feeding of frozen beef heart over mussel meat. This can be in the form of live, frozen or prepared dry feeds. Ultimately the proof is in their fish, which we think are outstanding, and so do our customers! And if you are still sceptical come and see them in-store for yourself.ĭiscus require a rich and varied diet, of quality feeds. These farms have been producing the best Discus fish in the world for decades and have the awards and accomplishments to reflect this. Suppliers that we have personally visited and had relationships with for a long time. We source our fish only from the best Malaysian Discus farms. Water parameters that are acceptable for our Discus:
