Description
Golden Rafflesia Discus Fish (Symphysodon aequifasciatus)
π Basic Info
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Scientific Name: Symphysodon aequifasciatus
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Common Names: Golden Rafflesia Discus, Rafflesia Golden Discus, Yellow Rafflesia Discus
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Family: Cichlidae (Cichlid Family)
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Order: Cichliformes
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Origin: Captive-bred hybrid developed from Red Rafflesia and Golden Yellow strains; inspired by the vibrant patterns of the Rafflesia flower. Bred primarily in Southeast Asia.
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Size: 7 β 8 inches (18 β 20 cm)
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Lifespan: 10 β 15 years
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Tank Zone: Middle region
π Water Parameters
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Temperature: 28 β 31Β°C (82 β 88Β°F)
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pH: 6.0 β 7.0
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Hardness: 3 β 10 dGH
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TDS: 80 β 200 ppm
π Characteristics
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Body: Classic discus round shape with smooth contour and extended dorsal and anal fins.
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Coloration: Stunning golden-yellow base color with intricate red and orange marbling across the body β resembling flower petals. The intensity of red varies depending on genetics and diet.
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Fins: Yellow-tinted fins with a soft red glow near the edges.
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Eyes: Deep red to bright orange, adding a sharp contrast to the golden hue.
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Behavior: Graceful swimmer, peaceful and confident when kept in stable, calm environments.
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Nature: Social and non-aggressive; thrives in warm, clean, and slightly acidic water.
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Special Feature: The βRafflesiaβ pattern β a beautiful red marbling resembling the iconic flower β gives this discus a luxurious and artistic appearance.
π½οΈ Food
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Type: Omnivorous (high protein requirement)
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Diet: Beef heart mix, frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp, high-quality discus pellets, and color-enhancing flakes.
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Feeding Frequency: 2 β 3 small meals daily.
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Tip: Supplement with carotenoid-rich foods (like spirulina or astaxanthin) to intensify red tones and maintain the golden sheen.
π οΈ Tank Setup & Maintenance
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Tank Size: Minimum 250 liters (65 gallons) for a group.
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Filtration: Gentle but powerful biological filtration; discus prefer soft flow.
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Substrate: Bare-bottom or fine sand for easy cleaning.
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Decor: Driftwood, live plants (Amazon Sword, Anubias), and shaded hiding areas.
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Lighting: Soft, warm light enhances the yellow and red coloration beautifully.
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Water Change: 30β40% daily or alternate days for best health and color.
π₯ Social Behavior
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Group Size: Keep in groups of 5β6 individuals.
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Tank Mates: Peaceful fish like cardinal tetras, rummy nose tetras, corydoras, and dwarf plecos.
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Avoid: Aggressive or fin-nipping fish species.
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Compatibility: Ideal for mixed discus tanks with similar temperament varieties.
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Doβs
β’ Maintain warm, stable, and clean water conditions.
β’ Feed a balanced, protein-rich and color-boosting diet.
β’ Provide shaded areas and soft lighting.
β’ Keep in groups for comfort and natural behavior.
β Donβts
β’ Avoid bright or harsh lighting.
β’ Donβt keep with fast or aggressive tank mates.
β’ Avoid temperature or pH fluctuations.
β Quick Tips
The Golden Rafflesia Discus is a luxury ornamental strain known for its radiant golden body and intricate red marbling. Its flower-inspired beauty and calm demeanor make it a centerpiece fish for elegant aquariums β symbolizing prosperity, grace, and artistic perfection in aquatic life.
