Discus Pidgeon Checkerboard (Symphysodon Sp.) - 2.5"
Pigeon Checkerboard Discus (Symphysodon sp.)
The Checkerboard Discus is one of the most visually complex and stunning varieties of the Symphysodon genus. It features a brilliant white or turquoise base overlaid with a bold, red-patterned "grid" that gives it its name. This variety is the result of years of meticulous selective breeding, aimed at achieving a perfect balance between the red linework and the bright background. Known for their graceful presence and gentle demeanor, Checkerboard Discus are the ultimate living centerpieces for a high-end tropical aquarium.
Key Information
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Common Name: Checkerboard Discus, Pigeon Blood Checkerboard
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Scientific Name: Symphysodon sp.
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Origin: Selective bred (Ancestry from the Amazon Basin)
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Max Size: 15β20 cm
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Lifespan: 10β15 years
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Temperament: Peaceful and social
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Diet: Carnivore/Omnivore β Requires premium beef heart mixes, frozen bloodworms, and high-protein Discus granules.
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Care Level: Difficult (Requires precise water management)
Water Parameters
| Parameter | Value |
| Temperature: | 28β30Β°C |
| pH: | 6.0β7.0 |
| Hardness: | 1β8 dGH |
| Minimum Tank Size: | 200L+ |
Behaviour & Tank Compatibility
Like all Discus, the Checkerboard variety is a shoaling fish that must be kept in a group of 5β6 or more to feel secure. They have a calm, deliberate swimming style and can be somewhat shy in busy environments. They are perfectly compatible with other peaceful, warm-water species. Ideal tank mates include Rummynose Tetras, Cardinal Tetras, and Corydoras sterbai. Avoid keeping them with "nippy" fish or fast-moving species that might cause them stress during feeding.
Ideal Tank Setup
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Pristine Water Conditions: Discus are highly sensitive to organic waste. A strict regimen of large, frequent water changes is required to maintain their health and vibrant colors.
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Warmth and Stability: A dual-heater system is recommended to ensure the temperature never drops below 28Β°C.
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Natural Aquascape: Use vertical driftwood and large-leafed plants like Amazon Swords to provide security and mimic their natural riverine environment.
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Soft Substrate: A bed of fine, light-colored sand helps reflect light and makes the red checkerboard pattern appear more vivid.
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Gentle Filtration: They prefer calm water, so ensure the filter output does not create strong, turbulent currents.
Why Choose the Checkerboard Discus?
The Checkerboard Discus is for the aquarist who wants a fish that looks like a work of art. Its unique red-and-white mosaic pattern provides a striking contrast against green plants and dark driftwood. While they require a dedicated care routine, the sight of a school of Checkerboard Discus gliding through a well-scaped tank is widely considered the pinnacle of the freshwater aquarium hobby.
Pigeon Checkerboard Discus (Symphysodon sp.)
The Checkerboard Discus is one of the most visually complex and stunning varieties of the Symphysodon genus. It features a brilliant white or turquoise base overlaid with a bold, red-patterned "grid" that gives it its name. This variety is the result of years of meticulous selective breeding, aimed at achieving a perfect balance between the red linework and the bright background. Known for their graceful presence and gentle demeanor, Checkerboard Discus are the ultimate living centerpieces for a high-end tropical aquarium.
Key Information
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Common Name: Checkerboard Discus, Pigeon Blood Checkerboard
-
Scientific Name: Symphysodon sp.
-
Origin: Selective bred (Ancestry from the Amazon Basin)
-
Max Size: 15β20 cm
-
Lifespan: 10β15 years
-
Temperament: Peaceful and social
-
Diet: Carnivore/Omnivore β Requires premium beef heart mixes, frozen bloodworms, and high-protein Discus granules.
-
Care Level: Difficult (Requires precise water management)
Water Parameters
| Parameter | Value |
| Temperature: | 28β30Β°C |
| pH: | 6.0β7.0 |
| Hardness: | 1β8 dGH |
| Minimum Tank Size: | 200L+ |
Behaviour & Tank Compatibility
Like all Discus, the Checkerboard variety is a shoaling fish that must be kept in a group of 5β6 or more to feel secure. They have a calm, deliberate swimming style and can be somewhat shy in busy environments. They are perfectly compatible with other peaceful, warm-water species. Ideal tank mates include Rummynose Tetras, Cardinal Tetras, and Corydoras sterbai. Avoid keeping them with "nippy" fish or fast-moving species that might cause them stress during feeding.
Ideal Tank Setup
-
Pristine Water Conditions: Discus are highly sensitive to organic waste. A strict regimen of large, frequent water changes is required to maintain their health and vibrant colors.
-
Warmth and Stability: A dual-heater system is recommended to ensure the temperature never drops below 28Β°C.
-
Natural Aquascape: Use vertical driftwood and large-leafed plants like Amazon Swords to provide security and mimic their natural riverine environment.
-
Soft Substrate: A bed of fine, light-colored sand helps reflect light and makes the red checkerboard pattern appear more vivid.
-
Gentle Filtration: They prefer calm water, so ensure the filter output does not create strong, turbulent currents.
Why Choose the Checkerboard Discus?
The Checkerboard Discus is for the aquarist who wants a fish that looks like a work of art. Its unique red-and-white mosaic pattern provides a striking contrast against green plants and dark driftwood. While they require a dedicated care routine, the sight of a school of Checkerboard Discus gliding through a well-scaped tank is widely considered the pinnacle of the freshwater aquarium hobby.
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Pigeon Checkerboard Discus (Symphysodon sp.)
The Checkerboard Discus is one of the most visually complex and stunning varieties of the Symphysodon genus. It features a brilliant white or turquoise base overlaid with a bold, red-patterned "grid" that gives it its name. This variety is the result of years of meticulous selective breeding, aimed at achieving a perfect balance between the red linework and the bright background. Known for their graceful presence and gentle demeanor, Checkerboard Discus are the ultimate living centerpieces for a high-end tropical aquarium.
Key Information
-
Common Name: Checkerboard Discus, Pigeon Blood Checkerboard
-
Scientific Name: Symphysodon sp.
-
Origin: Selective bred (Ancestry from the Amazon Basin)
-
Max Size: 15β20 cm
-
Lifespan: 10β15 years
-
Temperament: Peaceful and social
-
Diet: Carnivore/Omnivore β Requires premium beef heart mixes, frozen bloodworms, and high-protein Discus granules.
-
Care Level: Difficult (Requires precise water management)
Water Parameters
| Parameter | Value |
| Temperature: | 28β30Β°C |
| pH: | 6.0β7.0 |
| Hardness: | 1β8 dGH |
| Minimum Tank Size: | 200L+ |
Behaviour & Tank Compatibility
Like all Discus, the Checkerboard variety is a shoaling fish that must be kept in a group of 5β6 or more to feel secure. They have a calm, deliberate swimming style and can be somewhat shy in busy environments. They are perfectly compatible with other peaceful, warm-water species. Ideal tank mates include Rummynose Tetras, Cardinal Tetras, and Corydoras sterbai. Avoid keeping them with "nippy" fish or fast-moving species that might cause them stress during feeding.
Ideal Tank Setup
-
Pristine Water Conditions: Discus are highly sensitive to organic waste. A strict regimen of large, frequent water changes is required to maintain their health and vibrant colors.
-
Warmth and Stability: A dual-heater system is recommended to ensure the temperature never drops below 28Β°C.
-
Natural Aquascape: Use vertical driftwood and large-leafed plants like Amazon Swords to provide security and mimic their natural riverine environment.
-
Soft Substrate: A bed of fine, light-colored sand helps reflect light and makes the red checkerboard pattern appear more vivid.
-
Gentle Filtration: They prefer calm water, so ensure the filter output does not create strong, turbulent currents.
Why Choose the Checkerboard Discus?
The Checkerboard Discus is for the aquarist who wants a fish that looks like a work of art. Its unique red-and-white mosaic pattern provides a striking contrast against green plants and dark driftwood. While they require a dedicated care routine, the sight of a school of Checkerboard Discus gliding through a well-scaped tank is widely considered the pinnacle of the freshwater aquarium hobby.