Tank size · Freshwater

What size tank for a Discus? (75 gal minimum)

Discus (Symphysodon aequifasciatus) — adult 6″, heavy-bodied, peaceful.

The three sizes — minimum, good, ideal

TierTank sizeWhat it gets you
Absolute minimum75 US galSurvives adult life. No extras — no tankmates beyond the essentials, no aquascape that eats footprint.
Good113 US galRoom for a small community, decor, and parameter buffering. This is where most people should aim.
Ideal188 US galNatural-feeling space. Active swimmers stop pacing, schoolers school freely, aggression drops.

Length matters more than gallons here — a 30-gallon tall (24″ long) and a 30-gallon long (36″ long) hold the same water but support different fish. Discus needs at least 48″ of length.

Parameters at a glance

Temperature
8288 °F
pH
5.57
Hardness
18 dGH
Adult size
6
Body type
heavy

Why tank size matters for this species

Discus is an active swimmer. The 48″ minimum length is non-negotiable — they pace the front glass for hours in shorter tanks.

Source for the tank-size minimum

Simply Discus + Practical Fishkeeping.

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People also ask

What is the absolute minimum tank size for a Discus?
75 US gallons as an adult, with a minimum footprint of 48″ long. Simply Discus + Practical Fishkeeping.
Can I keep a Discus in a smaller tank when it's a juvenile?
Briefly, yes — fish stores often sell juveniles that haven't reached adult size yet. But you should plan, buy, and cycle the adult-minimum tank from day one. Upgrading mid-life stresses the fish and is far more expensive than buying the right tank up front.
Can I keep more than one Discus together?
It depends on the species' behaviour (peaceful). Discus can usually be kept in small groups in an appropriately sized tank.
What temperature and pH does a Discus need?
Temperature 82–88 °F, pH 5.5–7, hardness 1–8 dGH.

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