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Another perfect order of Assorted colors discus 10pk from SOMETHINGSPHISHY.COM! Everyone of these little beauties delivered yesterday (as expected) came tightly packed with a nice mix of colors and patterns. A bit larger than advertised, my husband was very impressed as none of them showed any signs of stress from the shipping process. Love the price and thanks to the staff for great communication!

Rated by Stephanie Seigel

Received an order of 10 randomly selected 2 inch and a bunch of different tetra's they arrived on time and healthy. Over the last month they are doing great! Havent lost a single one and I never have written a review for anything ever, but fish lovers should know how great this site is. I will be getting all my aquarim fish from here moving forward

Rated by william gray

I received 10 2in assortment of discus fish yesterday and I am happy with the different colors and nicely packaged healthy looking fish from your company. Great fish and fastest shipping! Thx

Rated by Curtis Johnson

very happy with what they send me. i order yesterday and they here happy today. Good site

Rated by thuy Nguyen

Fish were about 5 hours late on shipping truck. I was worried sick with 50° temps outside I was going to have issues. All fish alive and well. I ordered the small assorted 10 pack of discus, and am very happy with the variety and colors. Prepare your tank, have the right temps, read their website. Then take the jump. Get some discus

Rated by Andrew Ranew

The baby discus arrived alive and healthy. Important: follow instructions and learn about discus care. They like clean and warmer water. I keep mine at 84- 85 F and use tap water dechlorinator. Don't overfeed your fish. I use discus flakes twice daily and frozen brine shrimps no more than twice a week to prevent water pollution and fish sickness. No frozen bloodworms because they often carry deadly disease Hexamitia. As a fungus prevention (discus hiding, changing colors, darting) I add one half of recommended dose of aquarium salt (half of tablespoon to 10 gallons of fresh water).

Rated by ANDRZEJ POSPIECH
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