Our stock is based on the varieties of Discus most requested by the general public and are a guarantee of quality for your shop, as they eat granulated food and are free of any disease.
In Tropical Center we normally keep over 500 Discus in stock of the 9 most popular varieties among the general public, which can be seen in the photos at the bottom of this page.
Discus normally arrive from breeders with parasites such as Hexamita, Protopalina (protozoa that live in the intestines) and worms such as Capillaria, which is why we subject them to strict quarantine during which time we supply them with food medicated with Levamisole and Metronidazole that completely eradicate worms and protozoa and we also eliminate any bacterial disease caused by the stress of travelling. You can therefore rest assured that all of the Discus we sell are fully deparasited and in perfect conditions.
All of our fish go through a strict quarantine
Unlike wild Discus, our Discus adapt well to most waters and can be kept problem-free in waters with a pH of 7.5 and a hardness of 15º. All of our Discus eagerly eat our “Tropifish” granulated food, which we recommend as a basic food. As a supplement we also suggest giving them the frozen meal for Neon Discus, making sure you defrost it correctly beforehand and drain off any excess water so as not to contaminate the aquarium.
Keeping Discus in an aquarium is not
difficult if you follow t he rules below:
1. The water temperature must range
between 28 and 29 degrees.
2. 20% of the aquarium water
must be changed every week.
3. At least six Discus of the same
size should be kept together;
otherwise any dominant individuals
will focus their aggression on the rest
and will cause too much stress. With six
fish this aggression fades.
4. Do not mix Discus of different sizes.
A new variety of Betta that is very popular with the general public in Europe and the US due to their colours and spectacular shapes, which are also very easy to keep and to feed. Design or grade A Betta are a new variety of Betta recently becoming extremely popular in Europe and the United State because their colours and shapes, as can be seen in the photos at the bottom of this page, are as spectacular as those of marine fish.
A growing market with strong demand in Europe and the United States
Maintenance tasks
Their maintenance is very simple, as all you need is a small plastic Betta tank in which part of the water is replaced every week with previously dechlorinated water. These Betta are not very demanding insofar as temperature is concerned and, therefore, can be kept in any home at room temperature, without a thermo-heater.
Of course, for them to unfold all of their fins and show their true beauty, another Betta should be placed alongside in a similar container. If an internal Betta tank for aquariums is used, you can keep up to four specimens for owners to enjoy their permanent display of tails and fins that are used to intimidate their fellow fish. The most suitable with regards food are freeze-dried red mosquito larvae that float on the water and do not pollute the aquarium, as most Bettas do not tolerate flake food very well.
New for your shop
Thanks to their spectacular beauty, these design Betta are an opportunity to attract new customers because the investment required in keeping them in a simple Betta tank is within reach of everyone.
We have prepared a full catalogue in which we have classified the most popular fish in the market, with illustrated photos and brief, practical advice at the start of each fish category, summarising the useful information such as water conditions, the behaviour of the species and its most common diseases.
The Tropical Center Catalogue has been produced as a useful guide for shops, containing detailed information on the varieties of fish most commonly sold.
Not only is it a catalogue of fish but also a very useful guide, as two chapters are devoted to freshwater fish, which are the most popular. Drafted in a very clear manner so that readers in specialist shops become aware or expand their knowledge of the most important aspects in starting an aquarium, the biological cycle, the introduction of fish into a new aquarium, feeding fish and the most common diseases and their treatment.
With the same clarity and to ensure shop owners are given relevant information acquired over the years of experience of Tropical Center: a chapter has been included on Aquarium Plants, Pond Plants and Marine Aquariums. In each article, its editor and founder of Tropical Center, Gaspar Cabrera Roca, has included tips and small pieces of advice, whose extensive experience as an expert fish keeper and his expertise will mean that any shop keeper or enthusiast can keep a freshwater or saltwater aquarium in perfect conditions.
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