Thursday, October 2, 2014

Considering on discus fish for sale online read this primer prior to making a purchase

By Randy Green


Discus fish are among the most well-liked tropical fishes on the pet fish market. Despite the fact that they are one of the species that commands a sizeable price tag, especially for the brighter and more colourful phenotypes.

In the US, you have 3 main options when it comes to keeping discus fishand taking new tank stock: personal breeders, large pet farms, and privately held pet stores in towns and towns. The pricing system for discus fish is as follows:

The least expensive discus fish commonly have only one colour, and the coloration of the fish won't be as bright and pearly as costlier strains. Wild discus fish or Heckel discus are still less expensive than the brightest and most colorful strains.Colorful strains will demand the highest costs in all situations.

If you happen to have got a restricted budget, and are only venturing out to add a few discus to your community tank or species tank. We advocate purchasing wild discus or strains like the true blue discus as you'll only have to spend $20 to $60 for each fish.

The bigger the discus, the pricier it will be. If you'd like an adult breeding pair, expect the price to go up to $300 to $500 simply. Some Heckel discus strains have pearly coloration although they still have the characteristic black stripe at the center.

If a discus has more than four apparent colours, expect the price to be $150 to $200. If you would like to save money on your acquisition, skip over the commercial pet stores and try and find a personal breeder that specialises in discus. You can most likely negotiate the price if you buy 10 or even more fish from that breeder.

Private breeders are much more likely to consent to a negotiating client than a commercial petshop. Commercial pet stores do offer deductions , but you'll have to speak to the store manager, and you will need to buy a lot of stuff from them before you can get a price reduction.

Fancy strains like albino red diamond and turquoise discus can command $160 to $190 each. Some non-public breeders often packs of discus for approximately $300 each.

You will save about 50% if you purchase discus in packs. Nevertheless I would counsel against getting too many discus fish at once if you have never sorted this type of fish before. If you have zero experience in taking care of discus, buy one or two discus fish, and dedicate a tank to this species so you can observe how they'll fare when you bring them home.

These are some more reminders for first time aquarists who have never looked after discus fish before:

Ammonia levels must be watched continually use the correct testing kit so you'll be aware of ammonia spikes in the water. Don't feed your discus fish too many worms they're going to get sick from too much fat in their diet. Little shrimp is glorious for discus chop them up and include the shell!




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