Snow White Discus 7cm

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Snow White Discus 7cm

Symphysodon Sp.
Where most discus usually has super saturated vibrant colours, the Snow White discus takes a completely different stance with its solid white colour from head to tail. These solid colour discus are increasing more and more in popularity due to their simplicity and stand-out colours. Similar strains can be seen with the cobalt blues, Marlboro reds, and now the Snow White discus.
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Snow White Discus


Where most discus usually has super saturated vibrant colours, the Snow White discus takes a completely different stance with its solid white colour from head to tail. These solid colour discus are increasing more and more in popularity due to their simplicity and stand-out colours. Similar strains can be seen with the cobalt blues, Marlboro reds, and now the Snow White discus.

Being one of the world’s best display aquarium fish discus is often regarded as the pinnacle fish of the freshwater aquarium hobby and is a highly sought-after fish. This discus strain is particularly popular due to its solid white colour and whilst this might seem bland, it stands out in virtually any aquarium setting. The white colour looks great in a scape-only aquarium or a planted tank offering a tonne of versatility. These aren’t albino fish which is quite unique, the white body colour is purely through the feats in line breeding.

When kept in an optimal environment and healthy, these discus are breathtaking. Just like any other discus the Snow White discus has slightly different care requirements when compared to other aquarium fish, primarily being their temperature. Discus need elevated aquarium temperatures of around 28-30 degrees to thrive and also can be very sensitive to water parameters making them a challenge to keep.

They are however very peaceful fish and can be kept with a wide range of peaceful aquarium fish which can handle the warmer temperatures that discus need. Trying to find males and females in Discus is a very difficult task as there are no immediate distinguishing factors. If a breeding attempt is made, then it is better to get a group of at least 5-6 and let them pair off naturally. The wild discus originates from the Amazon basin and has very different colours from the Snow White Discus.

Tank Recommendations for your Snow White Discus
Snow White discus is a large growing fish reaching around 20 cm long and equally tall. Because of this, they do need a relatively large aquarium of around 190 litres, it is recommended to go larger when keeping discus because a larger water volume will mean more stable conditions which is what discus prefer. Tank dimensions are also important when keeping discus, an aquarium with both height and length is needed because of the large profile that discus grows to. Discus can be a shy fish at times so an aquascape which provides both cover and also open swimming space will be best appreciated by them. These lemon yellow discus also love plants in the aquarium which will also make them stand out really well. Another great setting for this strain specifically is to put them in an aquarium with a blue or black background which makes their colours pop.

Suitable Tank Buddies
The Snow White discus is a very peaceful fish. Discus are ever so slightly territorial however this will never be a concerning factor of their behaviour. These fish will get along with a wide range of community fish. Fast moving fish however should be avoided because they may outcompete the
discus for food.

Usually Compatible
Cardinal tetras, German blue rams, Corydoras, and other common slow-moving peaceful fish.

Sometime Compatible
Fin nipping species such as barbs, fast-moving or larger-bodied tetras, and cichlids such as black widow tetras. Shrimp may also be sometimes compatible with discus

Rarely Compatible
Large aggressive species such as African cichlids, Oscars, and Jaguar cichlids.

Feeding your Snow White Discus
Snow White discus like most common tropical aquarium fish is very easy to feed. They should be given a good quality pellet or flake food. They can also happily eat both floating and sinking pellets but a slow sinking pellet would offer the best of both worlds. This should also be supplemented with frozen foods such as black worms, blood worms, or brine shrimp to bring out optimal health and colours in the fish.

More Information
Scientific Name Symphysodon Sp.
Care Level Hard
Common Names Snow White Discus, Snow White Yellow Discus
Diet Omnivore
Fish Family Cichlidae
Lifespan (years) 10
Max. Length (cm) 20
Min. Tank Volume (l) 190
Origin South America
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 28-30° C, pH 6.0-7.0
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