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| Disk Pacu

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| Blackbarred Myleus

General info about Disk Tetra

Disk Tetra, also known as Myleus schomburgkii, is a freshwater fish native to the Amazon River basin in South America. They are a popular species among aquarium hobbyists due to their unique appearance and peaceful nature. They can grow up to 12 inches in length and require a large aquarium to thrive.

Disk Tetra Diet & Nutrition

Disk Tetra are omnivorous and require a varied diet. They will eat a variety of live and frozen foods, including small fish, shrimp, and worms. They also require a plant-based diet, such as spirulina and other algae, to ensure that they receive all the necessary nutrients.

Determining Sex of Disk Tetra

Male and female Disk Tetra are difficult to differentiate between. However, during the breeding season, males will develop more intense coloration and may have slightly longer fins.

Breeding & Spawning Disk Tetra

Disk Tetra are not commonly bred in captivity. They require specific water conditions and may not breed in a home aquarium. In the wild, they lay their eggs on plants and other surfaces in the aquarium, and the fry will become free-swimming in about 4-5 days.

Common Diseases with Disk Tetra

Disk Tetra are relatively hardy fish and are not prone to any specific diseases. However, like all fish, they are susceptible to common aquarium diseases such as fin rot, ich, and bacterial infections. Maintaining a clean and well-maintained aquarium with proper water conditions can help prevent these diseases.

Disk Tetra Origin

Disk Tetra is native to the Amazon River basin in South America, specifically in Brazil, Peru, and Colombia.

Caution with Disk Tetra

Disk Tetra are peaceful and non-aggressive, but they are a schooling fish and should be kept in groups of 5 or more. They should be kept in a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space and hiding spots. Care should be taken when selecting tank mates to ensure that they are compatible with the peaceful nature of the Disk Tetra.

Acclimating Disk Tetra

Before adding Disk Tetra to your aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to the new water conditions. Float the sealed bag containing the fish in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes to equalize the temperature. Then, add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag every 5-10 minutes until the bag is full. Finally, use a net to gently transfer the fish into the aquarium.

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