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Discus White Diamond (Symphysodon Sp.)

Discus White Diamond (Symphysodon Sp.)

White Diamond Discus (Symphysodon sp.)

The White Diamond Discus is a luminous and sophisticated variety, prized for its opaque, pearlescent white coloration. Often featuring striking red or orange-rimmed eyes, this fish looks like a moving piece of porcelain. Because it lacks the "peppering" (black spots) found in many other light-colored strains, it offers a level of visual purity that is highly sought after by high-end aquarists. Its presence brings a sense of light and serenity to any large-scale tropical display.

Key Information

  • Common Name: White Diamond Discus, Snow White Discus

  • Scientific Name: Symphysodon sp.

  • Origin: Selectively bred (Lineage from the Amazon Basin)

  • Max Size: 15–20 cm

  • Lifespan: 10–15 years

  • Temperament: Peaceful and social

  • Diet: Carnivore/Omnivore – Requires high-protein foods like beef heart, mysis shrimp, and specialized white-enhancing granules to maintain their purity.

  • Care Level: Difficult (Requires expert-level water management)

Water Parameters

Parameter Value
Temperature: 28–30°C
pH: 6.0–7.0
Hardness: 1–8 dGH
Minimum Tank Size: 200L+

Behaviour & Tank Compatibility

White Diamond Discus are shoaling fish and must be kept in a group of 5–6 or more. They are gentle and can be slightly more timid than more "wild-type" varieties, so a calm environment is essential. They should be housed with peaceful, heat-tolerant tank mates. Ideal companions include Cardinal Tetras, Rummynose Tetras, and Corydoras sterbai. Avoid keeping them with aggressive fin-nippers or very fast-moving fish that might outcompete them for food.

Ideal Tank Setup

  • Pristine Water Quality: Like all Discus, they are highly sensitive to nitrates. A strict schedule of frequent water changes is mandatory to keep their white color "clean."

  • Consistent High Heat: Use a reliable dual-heater system to maintain a steady 29°C.

  • Substrate Choice: A light-colored sand is recommended to maintain their brightness.

  • Vertical Decor: Use tall driftwood and plants like Amazon Swords to provide security.

  • Subdued Lighting: Floating plants are excellent for creating the low-stress environment Discus prefer, allowing their white scales to glow softly.

 

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Discus White Diamond (Symphysodon Sp.)

$86.79

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Description

White Diamond Discus (Symphysodon sp.)

The White Diamond Discus is a luminous and sophisticated variety, prized for its opaque, pearlescent white coloration. Often featuring striking red or orange-rimmed eyes, this fish looks like a moving piece of porcelain. Because it lacks the "peppering" (black spots) found in many other light-colored strains, it offers a level of visual purity that is highly sought after by high-end aquarists. Its presence brings a sense of light and serenity to any large-scale tropical display.

Key Information

  • Common Name: White Diamond Discus, Snow White Discus

  • Scientific Name: Symphysodon sp.

  • Origin: Selectively bred (Lineage from the Amazon Basin)

  • Max Size: 15–20 cm

  • Lifespan: 10–15 years

  • Temperament: Peaceful and social

  • Diet: Carnivore/Omnivore – Requires high-protein foods like beef heart, mysis shrimp, and specialized white-enhancing granules to maintain their purity.

  • Care Level: Difficult (Requires expert-level water management)

Water Parameters

Parameter Value
Temperature: 28–30°C
pH: 6.0–7.0
Hardness: 1–8 dGH
Minimum Tank Size: 200L+

Behaviour & Tank Compatibility

White Diamond Discus are shoaling fish and must be kept in a group of 5–6 or more. They are gentle and can be slightly more timid than more "wild-type" varieties, so a calm environment is essential. They should be housed with peaceful, heat-tolerant tank mates. Ideal companions include Cardinal Tetras, Rummynose Tetras, and Corydoras sterbai. Avoid keeping them with aggressive fin-nippers or very fast-moving fish that might outcompete them for food.

Ideal Tank Setup

  • Pristine Water Quality: Like all Discus, they are highly sensitive to nitrates. A strict schedule of frequent water changes is mandatory to keep their white color "clean."

  • Consistent High Heat: Use a reliable dual-heater system to maintain a steady 29°C.

  • Substrate Choice: A light-colored sand is recommended to maintain their brightness.

  • Vertical Decor: Use tall driftwood and plants like Amazon Swords to provide security.

  • Subdued Lighting: Floating plants are excellent for creating the low-stress environment Discus prefer, allowing their white scales to glow softly.

 

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