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Red Rafflesia Discus

Price range: £72.00 through £180.00

SKU STF-DISC-RED-RAFFLESIA Categories ,
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Red Rafflesia Discus 

Originating from the pristine waters of the Amazon River basin, this exquisite discus species boasts vibrant red hues reminiscent of the stunning Rafflesia flower.

Known for their graceful demeanor, Red Rafflesia Discus are a joy to observe as they gracefully navigate the aquarium. Their unique coloration adds a touch of elegance to any aquatic landscape, making them a prized choice for enthusiasts and aquarists alike.

Feeding these discus is a breeze, as they readily accept a varied diet of high-quality pellets, flakes, and frozen foods. Providing a balanced and nutritious diet enhances their coloration and overall well-being.

In terms of tank mates, the Red Rafflesia Discus prefers the company of peaceful species that share their calm temperament. Consider companions such as tetras, angelfish, and other discus varieties to create a harmonious community.

Despite their stunning appearance, Red Rafflesia Discus are known for their gentle nature, displaying minimal aggression towards tank mates. This makes them an excellent choice for community aquariums, especially for those seeking a tranquil and visually striking setup.

Ideal for both intermediate and experienced aquarists, the Red Rafflesia Discus does well in well-maintained tanks with stable water parameters. Keep the water temperature between 82-86°F (28-30°C), maintain a pH level of 6.0-7.0, and ensure soft to slightly hard water conditions for optimal health.

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