Back in the early eighties, when I was a little kid and my dad playing with his aquarium, Discus fish are the bane and the beauty of freshwater hobby. Very difficult to stay alive, wild caught specimens in which all the available time, and there is just not a ton of great information about them. They also can be in two colors, brown with black stripes, and turquoise with black or brown. There he is, but today, there are more varieties than I ever thought possible, and keep them more easily than ever before!
Discus Red Varieties
There are quite a few beautiful red Discus fish out there, Marlboro Red being my favorite, followed by Red Melon. The Passion Red and Tangerine Dream are also beautiful specimens, many boasting unusual patterns surprising diversity. Pigeon Blood Red is a favorite of aquarists, and aside from the quite striking fish they are also easier to find descendants of some rare and colors.
Varieties Blue Discus
Far from the same old turqs from the past, the fish Discus brilliant sea of stunning shades. The Blue Diamond, Blue Body Height, with their yellow eyes, is a beautiful view of the fish tank. Modern "wild look" Discus is also brightly colored fish and fish do not like the mud of the past. There are even some varieties of Discus blue look, like Scorpion Blue, and Blue Snake Skin, which attract aquarists from all directions.
Variety Spotted Discus
There are literally see the colors more than one could possibly count, Snow Leopard, one of the most expensive fish on the market, will blow your mind, and glide gracefully through the Butterfly White as a ghost finned slurry tank will be small. The Dragons aggressive look, in all the colors they come in will cut through the tank and catch all eyes, and unusual patterns of Snake Skin Discus fish will be sure to spark conversation when someone places one in your fish tank.
Strange Colors
Ruby Spotted Green is one of my all time favorite, and Snake Skin Green is a fantastic fish to watch. Some aquarium fish schools boast brilliance Yellow Master Discus, and Lemon Peel Spotted, although very rare, is worth the hunt to add to your aquarium.
Discus Red Varieties
There are quite a few beautiful red Discus fish out there, Marlboro Red being my favorite, followed by Red Melon. The Passion Red and Tangerine Dream are also beautiful specimens, many boasting unusual patterns surprising diversity. Pigeon Blood Red is a favorite of aquarists, and aside from the quite striking fish they are also easier to find descendants of some rare and colors.
Varieties Blue Discus
Far from the same old turqs from the past, the fish Discus brilliant sea of stunning shades. The Blue Diamond, Blue Body Height, with their yellow eyes, is a beautiful view of the fish tank. Modern "wild look" Discus is also brightly colored fish and fish do not like the mud of the past. There are even some varieties of Discus blue look, like Scorpion Blue, and Blue Snake Skin, which attract aquarists from all directions.
Variety Spotted Discus
There are literally see the colors more than one could possibly count, Snow Leopard, one of the most expensive fish on the market, will blow your mind, and glide gracefully through the Butterfly White as a ghost finned slurry tank will be small. The Dragons aggressive look, in all the colors they come in will cut through the tank and catch all eyes, and unusual patterns of Snake Skin Discus fish will be sure to spark conversation when someone places one in your fish tank.
Strange Colors
Ruby Spotted Green is one of my all time favorite, and Snake Skin Green is a fantastic fish to watch. Some aquarium fish schools boast brilliance Yellow Master Discus, and Lemon Peel Spotted, although very rare, is worth the hunt to add to your aquarium.