I just entered the world of Discus this past Saturday. I picked up three from a guy who is breaking down his tank. I've done all the research, as far a care for a Discus. It's not that much different that what I do for my planted tanks.
The Discus aren't juveniles but they aren't quite full grown either, in the 3-4" range. The food I currently have is Aquadine Gourami/Discus/"Insert Omnivore here" mix. It's a mixture of their flake and spirulina flake. Every fish I've ever had has loved it, gourami's, loaches, rams, you name it. My one complaint is that it all sinks very quickly.
Point is, since I got the discus, I haven't seen them eat. Are the foragers and just pick off the bottom, or do I need to figure out a way to keep the food off the bottom? To vary their diet, I'm going to the store right now and I'm going to pick up some freeze-dried tubiflex and some frozen bloodworms. I want to try a few different things to vary diet, and to find out what they like best.
So, will they pick off the bottom, or do I need to make it float?
The Discus aren't juveniles but they aren't quite full grown either, in the 3-4" range. The food I currently have is Aquadine Gourami/Discus/"Insert Omnivore here" mix. It's a mixture of their flake and spirulina flake. Every fish I've ever had has loved it, gourami's, loaches, rams, you name it. My one complaint is that it all sinks very quickly.
Point is, since I got the discus, I haven't seen them eat. Are the foragers and just pick off the bottom, or do I need to figure out a way to keep the food off the bottom? To vary their diet, I'm going to the store right now and I'm going to pick up some freeze-dried tubiflex and some frozen bloodworms. I want to try a few different things to vary diet, and to find out what they like best.
So, will they pick off the bottom, or do I need to make it float?