Discus fish
Discus fish are regarded as a more difficult breed that needs more care to maintain. However, if you follow the rules exactly, you can still get some of them. Discus fish have a few fundamental needs, including steady, clean water, 84 degrees Fahrenheit in the water, a pH level of 6.5, and water hardness of 4.
Discus Fish are naturally carnivorous; therefore you may give them either dry food or live food. They particularly enjoy eating blood worms, pellets, flakes, and beef heart, among other foods. Beef heart, indeed. This is a great addition to the diet of discus fish since, in addition to the fact that they adore it, it includes essential nutrients that they require. However, it has a drawback—it could contaminate the tank. Therefore, be careful to provide it sparingly and do routine upkeep and cleaning.
The Discus fish is a notable species that stands out in the aquarium community. It is readily identifiable due to its distinctive coloring and shape. Its popularity among hobbyists has grown due to the ease in care and the magnificent range of colours available. Its history dates back thousands of years to ancient Egypt and it has captivated audiences since then with their bright colouration and majestic appearance.