Discus (Symphysodon aequifasciatus / S. discus) breeding is centered in Asia + Germany with a few US specialists. Strains are genuine fixed lines, not just color phases. Here's the canonical list.
Heckel discus (S. discus). Three vertical bars, brown-blue body. The original wild form. $80-200.
Royal Blue. Wild-type S. aequifasciatus from the Rio Negro. Solid blue striping. $80-180.
Brown / Tefe / Manacapuru. Wild-type collected lines named for the river system. $60-150.
Red Melon. Solid red-orange body, no bars. $80-200.
Blue Diamond. Solid metallic blue body, no bars. $100-250.
White Butterfly / White Diamond. Solid white-cream body. $120-300.
Snakeskin. Fine reticulated pattern across the body. $80-180.
Pigeon Blood. Cream body with red-orange markings. $80-160.
Leopard / Spotted Leopard. Orange body with black spots. $100-220.
Albino strains. Albino White, Albino Red, Albino Cobalt. $150-400 per fish.
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Browse discus →75 gallons for a group of 6 juveniles to grow into. Adult discus reach 6-8 inches and need 75+ gallons for a 5-6 fish school. Solo discus stunt + stress.
Brown / Tefe wild-type or standard Snakeskin. Both are hardy, tolerate parameter variance better than solid-color strains, and run $40-80 per juvenile - approachable while you dial in discus husbandry.
Soft acidic water: 82-86F (warmer than most tropical), pH 6.0-7.0, GH 1-4 dGH, KH 1-3. Frequent water changes (50% weekly minimum). RO/DI water with controlled remineralization is the gold standard.
Wild-types and captive-bred adults both reach 6-8 inches body length at 2-3 years. Stunted-growth specimens (kept solo or in undersized tanks under 18 months) cap around 4-5 inches. Plan for a 75 gallon minimum for a 6-fish group.
Yes - wild Heckels especially. Wild fish need <100ppm TDS, pH 5.5-6.5, and 84-86F. Captive-bred Stendker stock tolerates 7.4 pH + tap-water hardness because they have been hatched in those parameters for 40+ generations. Match the strain to your water before buying.
Juveniles (1.5-2.5 inch) show only base coloration. Full strain pattern emerges at 4-6 months past 3.5 inch body length. Color-enhancing foods (carotenoid + astaxanthin blends like Tetra Discus Color or NLS) accelerate without forcing. Beef-heart-only diets cause flank flushing but fat-liver risk.
Yes - mixed-strain groups are visually impressive and the cross-strain spawns produce unpredictable but often gorgeous F1s. Avoid mixing wild-type Heckels with solid-color Asian strains; the bar pattern disappears in F1 hybrids permanently. Stick to one strain if breeding to fixed standard.
Forrest Discus (Texas), Hans Discus (California), and Wattley Discus (Florida) breed stable F1+ stock in the $40-120 range per 2.5-3 inch juvenile. Petco/PetSmart "blue discus" is usually 1.5 inch stunted Asian export and rarely survives transition. Vet the breeder, not the price.
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