no
Some babies live off a mucus the mother excretes or secretes, some babies are born with their own yolk sacs, and many are just on their own from birth.
Bernd Degen has written: 'Pr\\' 'Discus in the Community Tank' 'Degen discus book' -- subject(s): Discus (Fish) 'Wild-Caught Discus' 'The Proper Care of Discus' 'The Discus--\\' -- subject(s): Discus (Fish), Pictorial works
These freshwater fish, the discus, are used as aquarium fish, and are from the Amazon River Basin, in South America. They come in many different beautiful colors according to the species desired.
in what
they arent -_-
in water
what any discus eats.
Far too many species to list here. But I specialise in fish from the Amazon and its tributaries. Discus are my main interest.
There is the dogfish, the devil fish, the dolphin(there are many subspecies), the discus fish, the doctor fish, the dorado, the dore or walleye fish, and the dungeness crab.
no, discus are very slow moving fish zebras are one of the most active fishes. The zebras would stress the discus so much, they might die. If you want pretty fish that are also small, get cardinal or rummynose tetras.
NO! Discus are very fragile fish- very sensitive Goldfish are messy plus, goldfish like temps in the 60's and discus like them in the 80's i can think of millions of other reasons do discus a favor and never keep them