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Origins of Pigeon Blood Discus

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Historical Background

Today, the Pigeon Blood Discus is widely available, with many variations and refinements resulting from ongoing breeding efforts. This strain has become foundational in the continued development of new discus colors, making it a significant feature in the aquarium hobby. Its unique genetic traits contributed to expanding the color spectrum and types of discus fish enjoyed by aquarists worldwide.

Naming Origin

The name “Pigeon Blood” is derived from the deep red coloration of its eyes.  Additionally, it is said that the term has historical roots in old Asian slang; “pigeon blood” referred to a reddish pigment, and the freckles (peppering) on the fish’s body gave the illusion of being splattered with this color 

Breeding and Characteristics

Upon introduction, the Pigeon Blood Discus faced skepticism, with early specimens accused of being overly hormone-infused during competitions. However, despite this initial controversy, their striking appearance quickly gained popularity within the aquarium hobby. These fish are now recognized for their vibrant coloration and unique traits, such as a lack of vertical stress bars and beautiful peppering against a pale base color. 

Over time, selective breeding has resulted in cleaner forms of Pigeon Blood Discus, with reduced black spots and enhanced coloration 

Current Availability and Impact

Today, the Pigeon Blood Discus is widely available, with many variations and refinements resulting from ongoing breeding efforts. This strain has become foundational in the continued development of new discus colors, making it a significant feature in the aquarium hobby. Its unique genetic traits contributed to expanding the color spectrum and types of discus fish enjoyed by aquarists worldwide. 

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