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Discus Fish Sale - Buyer Beware

Purchasing high quality discus for your aquarium is something you should not take lightly. If the fish of your choice are particularly finicky about their environment, it is even more essential.

In the case of buying specialty fish, like discus, "Discus Fish Sale" is not something you want to get sucked into. These little guys are delicate and require special care and attention.

Also steer clear of getting them at your neighborhood all-purpose pet store.

Your best choice is to locate a shop that is devoted to rearing and selling the best quality fish. Such shops have a track record for that. Consequently, if you are just getting started and are not familiar with the fish stores in your region, ask a serious aquarium hobbyist. He or she will surely be able to direct you to the right place.
Discus Fish Sale - Buyer Beware


Finding discus fish online is another possibility. This method has some very beneficial advantages:

Discus breeders who market online are usually very well acquainted with well being and welfare of the fish they breed.

They know how to package the fish for the safest trip to your aquarium.

Fish quality is top-notch.

Drawbacks for online buys: cost. In order to get top quality packing and shipping, you will pay somewhere in the area of $100. Trustworthy breeders will have your fish shipped in short order and in excellent condition.

But, when you think about discus costs, they are not cheap to start with. Paying a premium for getting them safely into their new home is a good investment decision, particularly if your trusted local fish supplier does not have discus fish for sale.

At the very least, be careful where you obtain your discus fish.

Prior to either going to the fish store for your purchase or ordering your discus fish online, you should prepare the tank. A successful discus fish experience starts with a well prepared habitat.

Make sure the water temp is correct - that would be around 80 degrees. The pH of the water is also vitally important. The best pH level is between 6.2 and 6.8; alkaline water will not do well with your new fish. Discus also favor soft water, somewhere somewhere between 150 and 180 ppm is good.

Finding a trustworthy spot where discus fish are marketed may take some time and investigation, but it is well worth the effort. It is to your advantage to have healthy fish right from the start. This will assure you of a long relationship with your beloved discus.

Watch out for those ads that announce an amazing "Discus Fish Sale". If they sound too good to be true, they probably are." Do your analysis before making a buy. Don't be enticed by the cheapest price, but do be tempted by good quality and breeder reputation.

by: Wayne Rasku




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