Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Complete Discus Fish Manual
Monday, November 3, 2008
Keeping Discus Fish
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Discus Fish Photos
Besides solving the choice difficulty, discus fish photos have another very practical side to them. It is not uncommon for people who have tanks at home to notice something’s going wrong with their fish. They look unhealthy or have developed some body manifest changes. This is when discus fish photos may help you identify the kind of disease that may be affecting your pets. For instance the Ich, characterized by white spots on the fish body can be easily identified if you’re familiar with some discus fish photos. It may be the case that you’ll need to go to the vet and he / she will show you some discus fish photos in order to identify the problem.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Discus Fish Info
In case you need some very special discus fish info it is a good idea to ask advice from several sources. Check with a few discus fish info pages and see what solutions they offer and whether they are the same. In case you find contradictory discus fish info, the best thing you can do is either check with a recognized discus fish info guide or book or talk to the vet. Health problems may sometimes be tackled differently, depending on the conditions that led to a discus form of disease.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Discus Fish Secrets
Monday, September 15, 2008
Discus Fish Disease Risks
Friday, September 12, 2008
Facts About Discus Health
The most popular concerns about discus fish are those related to their health since they are know for being very sensitive to environmental conditions. It is essential for discus health that you recreate the living conditions they are used to in the wild: soft, slightly acidic clean water. Of course breeders do everything in their power to protect discus health given the fact that they also require special temperature and pH. Therefore if you plan on buying discus fish, you should start preparing their tank a month in advance to make sure you ensure discus health.
There are many problems associated with discus health, but I will mainly refer to the environmental ones, which seem to be the most common. For instance, the iodine deficiency may appear due to pollutants in water or improper feeding. Then, another problem related to discus health is the lack of vitamins in the food, which on the long term may create low immune system and deficient wound healing for instance. Vitamin C is essential for discus health; hence make sure you store food properly or you risk losing this vitamin though oxidation. Absence of this vitamin leads to bleeding, fin ulcerations and many other problems.
Many of the discus health problems appear because of breeder’s ignorance or failure to provide the proper living conditions. Once you take up breeding fish, there is a responsibility involved like with any other animal; should you find yourself overwhelmed, you can always turn to special discus health services provided by vet units. Information and tips you may find in books on discus health or on sites such as www.discus-fish-secrets.com are highly reliable and make a very good start when in comes to taking care of discus health. The authors of such books are usually experienced breeders from whom you’ve got lots to learn.
Discus health should not be an issue for someone careful enough to follow some ground rules. For instance, the water cycle should be functional all the time and no waste or uneaten food should be left in it. Discus health is threatened in case of over-heating. Don’t go over 31 degrees Celsius, as this will also lower the oxygen level in the tank and cause your fish to suffer from oxygen starvation. Monitor your discus health on a regular basis and check the living conditions daily or even several times a day if possible so that nothing goes wrong.



