How big can a discus grow?

My pleco, Ralph, now lives alone in his 20 gallon long tank. My husband wants me to get more fish for the tank, and he says get 5-6 discus. I know discus grow, but when my goldfish grow too large for their tank, I can move everyone ‘up one’ so the discus will live in a 45 gallon tank. Can they grow larger if I get them a larger than 45 gallon tank?

As adults discus will get between 6-7 inches. They are fairly large fish and at most a pair would fit in a 45 gallon as adults.

If you get 4-5 juveniles you’ll want to watch them closely and when you see two pair off then you’ll want to remove the rest from the tank and either return them or get them their own tank.

5 Responses to How big can a discus grow?

  1. Doug C says:

    Discus can grow at most is 7 inches, measuring from nose to end of tail fin. They are expensive, and the small ones are difficult to care for. As a good rule of thumb, never purchase a discus unless it is at least four inches.
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  2. crystal_orca19 says:

    The average size for the common type of discus is 7.1 inches long (18 cm). It would best to place them in the 45 gallon straight off, and best keep no more than three, as five to six will be too over-crowding when they reach mature size (most dealers will sell discuss at small ages). Also, please keep in mind Discuss are not a great fish for beginner or casual fish keepers, as they are more demanding than the majority of South American Chiclids. They prefer to be in a well planted, low lit tank with a slight current to simulate a Amazonian lazy river. The best thing to do is talk to your local aquarium dealer, as they may recommend alternatives than discuss if you are interested in South American varieities (May suggust Angelfish, Firemouths, or Jack Depseys).
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  3. Jason C says:

    7-8 inches nose to tip of tail sounds about right. Do not let yourself get scared away from keeping discus. They aren’t the easiest fish to care for, but they are not egg-shell fragile either. The work is well worth the reward, but please do the research prior to getting some. Here is a quick linky. Good read:

    http://www.netpets.com/fish/reference/freshref/discusbegin.html
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  4. bettachris says:

    over 10-12 inches long and over 8-12 inches high.

    5-6 dicus is way to much for a 45 gallon. That many would need at least 75 gallons, and the pleco needs about 125 gallons at least.
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  5. mbuna says:

    As adults discus will get between 6-7 inches. They are fairly large fish and at most a pair would fit in a 45 gallon as adults.

    If you get 4-5 juveniles you’ll want to watch them closely and when you see two pair off then you’ll want to remove the rest from the tank and either return them or get them their own tank.
    References :
    http://www.Aquaria.Info – 2,900 aquarium fish profiles with 12,000 photos

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