(F31) Heart Discus Fish (Symphysodon aequifasciatus)

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Description

Description

Heart Discus Fish (Symphysodon aequifasciatus)

📌 Basic Info

  • Scientific Name: Symphysodon aequifasciatus

  • Common Names: Heart Discus, Red Heart Discus, Golden Heart Discus

  • Family: Cichlidae (Cichlid Family)

  • Order: Cichliformes

  • Origin: Selectively bred hybrid from Red Melon and Golden strains — developed in Thailand and Malaysia.

  • Size: 6 – 8 inches (15 – 20 cm)

  • Lifespan: 10 – 15 years

  • Tank Zone: Middle

🌊 Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 28 – 31°C (82 – 88°F)

  • pH: 6.0 – 6.8

  • Hardness: 3 – 8 dGH

  • TDS: 120 – 180 ppm

🐟 Characteristics

  • Body: Perfectly rounded with a smooth and thick body shape.

  • Coloration: Rich solid red to deep orange body, often glowing under aquarium lighting. The “Heart” name comes from its vivid red hue and symmetrical heart-shaped silhouette when viewed from the side.

  • Pattern: Usually patternless or lightly shaded; focuses on pure color uniformity.

  • Fins: Matching red or orange tone with slight transparency and radiant edges.

  • Eyes: Deep red — intensifies the overall fiery look.

  • Behavior: Calm, graceful, and peaceful — thrives in well-maintained community discus tanks.

  • Special Feature: The heart-like symmetry and bright, pure red body make it one of the most symbolic and romantic strains in the discus family.

🍽️ Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous

  • Preferred Food: High-quality discus pellets, beef heart mix, bloodworms, and brine shrimp.

  • Feeding Frequency: 2–3 times daily.

  • Tip: Include color-enhancing foods rich in carotenoids for maintaining its red brilliance.

🛠️ Tank Setup & Maintenance

  • Tank Size: Minimum 250 liters (65 gallons) for a small group.

  • Filtration: Strong biological filtration with gentle water flow.

  • Substrate: Bare bottom or fine sand for cleanliness.

  • Decor: Driftwood and broad plants for comfort and natural shading.

  • Lighting: Moderate; highlights body glow and red saturation.

  • Water Change: 30–40% every 2–3 days to retain color vibrancy.

👥 Social Behavior

  • Group Size: Keep in groups of 5 or more.

  • Tank Mates: Peaceful companions like cardinal tetras, corydoras, and dwarf gouramis.

  • Avoid: Aggressive or fin-nipping fish.

  • Compatibility: Combines beautifully with Red Melon, White Face Red, and Golden Rafflesia Discus.

Do’s
• Keep consistent warm water temperature.
• Provide high-protein, color-rich foods.
• Use soft, slightly acidic water for best health.

Don’ts
• Don’t overfeed or leave uneaten food.
• Avoid harsh lighting or bare tanks with no shelter.

Quick Tips
The Heart Discus Fish is prized for its flawless red color and elegant, heart-like shape — a perfect showpiece symbolizing love and beauty in aquariums. Its uniform coloration and glowing presence make it a top choice for breeders and display tanks alike.