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Cobalt Blue Discus (Symphysodon sp.)
Cobalt Blue Discus
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
Cobalt Blue Discus (Symphysodon sp.)
Additional locales and sizes may be available!
Additional locales and sizes may be available!

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Did you know that this specimen ships from our LiveAquaria® Wisconsin Facility, home of our popular Diver's Den® WYSIWYG Store and our LiveAquaria® Certified Captive Grown Corals (CCGC)? What that means is that you can rest assured knowing this specimen received the highest level of care from our experienced and professional LiveAquaria® staff!

PLUS, hobbyists that use our LiveAquaria® Professional Reef Salt have the added benefit knowing marine species shipped from our LiveAquaria® Wisconsin Facility share the same water parameters. In other words, if you use our Professional Reef Salt, marine species shipped from our Wisconsin Facility will acclimate and transition to your home aquarium with less stress to set the foundation for longer term success.

The Cobalt Blue Discus, also known as the Neon Blue Discus, is a brilliant sky blue. The overall coloration of Discus will vary depending on mood and overall health of the fish. The Discus has surpassed the Angelfish as the most popular freshwater aquarium fish. Depending on sub-species, the natural range of the Discus extends from the Amazon to the Rio Negro Regions of South America.

The Cobalt Blue Discus requires an advanced level of care due to its feeding habits and water filtration requirements. Territorial during spawning, this otherwise peaceful fish is among the schooling group, forming a well-defined nuclear family.

Discus become slightly territorial when breeding; it is best to breed an established pair, or maintain a group of young Discus and allow them to pair themselves. Warm, soft, slightly acidic water is required for spawning. The pair will clean a flat surface (usually a broad leaf or the side of the aquarium) prior to spawning. The parents must not be removed from the fry; the fry feed on their parents' mucus.

Largely carnivorous, Symphysodon aequifasciata prefer freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, pellet food designed for Discus, high-quality flake food, and meaty frozen foods.

Approximate Purchase Size: Small: 2" to 3"; Medium: 3" to 4"

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Dennis BenFord Bolingbrook , IL




I am ecstatic that you have added this breed as a selection! I have been working at maintaining discus for two and half years now. I have finally achieved success with this breed of fish. My tank consists of Neon Blue Discus, Pigeon Blood, Turquoise, and more common varieties. All of the varieties I have, I got when they were about the size of a quarter. Now, several of them will be at full maturity this year. I have a seventy-gallon tank in which I perform weekly maintenance and upkeep. I also maintain an infirmary rather than treat the larger tank. The maintenance and upkeep are a small price to pay compared to the beauty and tranquility this breed offers. I would recommend to anyone who is interested. Try it!
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