
Golden Discus 4"+
Golden Discus fish are a vibrant and popular variety of Discus cichlids known for their striking coloration and graceful, rounded body shape. They are typically a dazzling yellow-gold, sometimes with iridescent highlights, and are prized by aquarists for their beauty and peaceful nature. While they can grow up to 8 inches in length, they are best kept in schools to promote their well-being.
Aquarium Compatibility
Good lighting promotes plant growth, which benefits all fish by improving water quality and providing natural cover.
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