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05-03-2009, 07:55 PM #1
Discus food?
What type of food young discus like most?Flake food or Blood worms?I heard blood worms is the best food for discus.Is it true?
I have a box of flake food and a tetra bits for my gold fish and swordtail.If someone feed their discus NLS food then which food will good for discus?Discus formula or Spectrum Grow??Can I feed my discus tetra bits??Please tell me which food will be good for my discus because I'll buy a 2 inch discus for join discus world!
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05-03-2009, 08:01 PM #2
According to Jack Wattley Blood Worms are one of the worst foods for Discus. The skin of the blood worms is a bit tough and the digestive system of a young Discus does not process it well. Things like enriched brine shrimp, beef heart, and high quality pellet food.[/quote]
Originally Posted by Sunny3h
There is very little difference between the different NLS formulas. I personally use the Thera +A 1mm sinking pellets for my Discus. This is what I have fed them since I got them and they are doing great on it.I have a box of flake food and a tetra bits for my gold fish and swordtail.If someone feed their discus NLS food then which food will good for discus?Discus formula or Spectrum Grow??
The breeder I bought my Discus from raised his Discus on Tetra Bits.Can I feed my discus tetra bits??Please tell me which food will be good for my discus because I'll buy a 2 inch discus for join discus world!
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05-03-2009, 08:25 PM #3
I wouldn't and don't feed any Tetra any more. My discus get NLS exclusively. I would feed the Thera+A because the extra garlic in it is enough to kill internal and external parasites. It was the only thing I needed to rid mine of the internal parasites discus are so prone to.
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05-03-2009, 09:07 PM #4
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A good quality pellet food is all that most fish need. Just make sure the protein is 45-50% and no greater than 12% lipids for better growth. Hardest part with discus is getting them to eat a pelleted food readily. They have some extreme palatability issues (which is why beefheart is so easily accepted). Once you get past that issue, you're golden.
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05-04-2009, 09:23 AM #5
Well, if you can get on flake food that is great. There are many discus mixes on the market ( pellets, that supposedly float). Personally I have always got my butcher to supply me with beefs hearts. Freeze em hard, grate em with some carrots ( for colour), put it in a plastic bag and roll it flat. Feeding time break off a piece and throw it in the tank...they luv it. Or you could buy the pre made stuff, but I have no idea whats in that. Mine eat flake, discuss pellets and beefs heart....they just eat
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05-04-2009, 05:59 PM #6
Originally Posted by ILuvMyGoldBarb
There is very little difference between the different NLS formulas. I personally use the Thera +A 1mm sinking pellets for my Discus. This is what I have fed them since I got them and they are doing great on it.
The breeder I bought my Discus from raised his Discus on Tetra Bits.
How big is the tank you are adding this Discus to, and how may are you planning? Will there be any tankmates?[/QUOTE]
I will buy a tank for discus which length will be 2 feet and hight will be 1 feet.
Yes,discus tankmates will be the guppy..
Thanks all for valuables reply.
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05-05-2009, 07:34 AM #7
Yeh I have read that about blood worms...but no issues yet. However when I used to feed em tubifex a couple of my discuss got head lice ( aka hole in head) which I had to treat. Then I switched to black worms, then stopped once I did some research... a safe thing is mozzie larva... I have a bucket in the backyard full of water and nature does the rest.
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05-30-2009, 02:54 PM #8
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You can make your own food for your discus. There are lots of fish food recipes on the net.
http://www.discushatchery.com/food.html
http://www.simplydiscus.com/library/...es/index.shtml
http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~davidr/discus/diet.html
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06-30-2009, 12:15 AM #9
Discus bio gold, made by hikari... they float for a minute then slowly sink, perfect for discus.
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07-10-2009, 07:38 PM #10
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I feed hikari brand . (discus food, blood worms, krill, brine shrimp/spirillina, and brine shrimp) these all come in frozen tiny icecube form, you just take out a small container of water from your tank, pop the amount of cubes you need into the water and when they are thawed (2 mins max) pour the whole thing in the water.
I have some discus that will eat pellet but most of mine will not as the breeder fed solely bloodworms (frozen Hikari sheets)






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