Red Cover Discus | Symphysodon aequifasciatus

Red Cover Discus | Symphysodon aequifasciatus
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About this item
The Red Cover Discus is a stunning discus variety known for its rich red coloration combined with intricate covering patterns across the body and fins. Unlike solid-colored discus, the Red Cover variety displays dense red patterning that spreads across the entire body, creating a dramatic and highly decorative appearance.
Under proper lighting and excellent water conditions, this variety develops deep crimson tones with complex markings, making it a striking centerpiece in planted aquariums or discus display tanks.
Why Aquarists Love Red Cover Discus
- Deep red coloration with detailed covering patterns
- Elegant round discus body shape
- Beautiful centerpiece fish for planted aquariums
- Unique and eye-catching appearance
Behavior & Compatibility
Red Cover Discus are peaceful and social fish that thrive when kept in groups.
Suitable tank mates include:
- Cardinal Tetras
- Rummy Nose Tetras
- Corydoras Catfish
- Other peaceful discus varieties
Avoid aggressive or overly active fish that may stress discus.
Ideal Aquarium Setup
Discus thrive in aquariums with stable water conditions and warm temperatures.
Recommended aquarium features include:
- Spacious aquarium with open swimming areas
- Live plants and driftwood
- Fine sand or smooth gravel substrate
- Efficient filtration with gentle water movement
Regular water changes are important for maintaining healthy discus.
Diet and Feeding
Red Cover Discus are omnivores and benefit from a varied diet.
Recommended foods include:
- High-quality discus pellets
- Frozen bloodworms
- Brine shrimp
- Beef heart mixes
- Premium frozen or prepared discus foods
A varied diet helps maintain vibrant color and strong growth.
Recommended Tank Parameters
Temperature: 82 – 86°F (28 – 30°C)
pH: 5.5 – 7.0
KH: 1 – 5 dKH
Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons for a small group
Size Information
Average Adult Size:
6 – 8 inches (15 – 20 cm)
Typical Sale Size:
2 – 4 inches (5 – 10 cm)
Origin
The Red Cover Discus is a selectively bred aquarium strain, derived from wild discus species native to the Amazon River basin in South America.
Embrace the pinnacle of freshwater elegance by welcoming the Red Cover Discus into your collection. As a premier destination for serious aquarists, Betta USA curates only the most vibrant and healthy livestock, with exclusive, premium selections refreshed weekly in our state-of-the-art facility. Secure your magnificent specimen today and elevate your display tank with these crimson masterpieces, sourced from our dedicated Discus collection.
Reviews
Customers are saying
Customers express satisfaction with this fish's vibrant coloration and healthy arrival condition. The elegant fin structure is frequently praised as a standout feature. Some buyers note that the fish can be a picky eater initially but adjusts well over time. Overall, reviewers recommend this as an excellent centerpiece fish for medium to large aquariums.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
Top Mentions
Beautiful addition to my reef!
The fish arrived in perfect condition. Packaging was triple insulated with heat packs. Acclimation was smooth and it was eating frozen mysis within 2 hours of introduction. AquaEditorial never disappoints.
Great value for the price
Exactly as described. Fast shipping and very well packed.
Good but picky eater
Beautiful specimen, arrived healthy. Takes a while to adjust to new food but eventually started eating pellets. Great addition to my South American cichlid tank.
FAQs
What temperature should I keep the tank at for this fish?
Great question! We recommend maintaining a water temperature of 82–86°F (28–30°C). Discus are tropical fish and thrive in warm, stable water conditions. A reliable heater with a thermostat is essential.
Can I keep this with other fish in a community tank?
Yes! Discus are peaceful and social. They do best with calm tank mates like Cardinal Tetras, Rummy Nose Tetras, and Corydoras Catfish. Avoid aggressive or fast-moving fish that may stress them.
What size tank do I need for a small group?
We recommend a minimum of 55 gallons for a small group of discus. They need spacious aquariums with open swimming areas, live plants, driftwood, and gentle filtration.
What should I feed them?
Discus are omnivores and benefit from a varied diet. We recommend high-quality discus pellets, frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp, and beef heart mixes. A varied diet helps maintain vibrant coloration.
Do you guarantee live arrival?
Absolutely! All live fish are shipped with our 100% Live Arrival Guarantee. If there are any issues upon delivery, contact us within 2 hours with photos and we'll make it right.









