Yellow Rafflesia Discus
$98.00 – $213.00
Choosing yellow rafflesia discus fish says a lot about you as a person. Are you someone who has a sunny personality and is also a lover of unique aquatic animals? Consider these eye-popping yellow rafflesias. Yellow is the brightest color of the rainbow, signifying radiance, joy, and warmth. If yellow happens to be one of your favorite colors, it means that you’re a cheerful person who is confident about what the future would bring.
However, enjoying bright yellow does not only represent having a sunny personality. It shows that you’re a logical and creative individual because yellow is believed to influence the left side of the brain–the region that’s responsible for perception and thinking. So, if you’re stuck on a problem, perhaps looking at your fish can jog some ideas. These bright, gorgeous specimens are sure to stand out in your home and be a topic of conversation when you have guests over. We carry yellow rafflesia discus ranging between three and six inches.
- Reviews (24)
You were 100% correct. He is getting lighter and more yellow every day. Beautiful fish.
I take your word but still not convince I received the correct fish. I did look at all the pictures in the product page. Every Yellow R...More
It was nice speaking with you. The fish look fantastic and seem to be adjusting well!
Best,
Kamran
From Michael: Thank you for ...More
Hey Michael,
It was nice speaking with you. The fish look fantastic and seem to be adjusting well!
Best,
Kamran
From Michael: Thank you for the kind words. I enjoyed our conversation. Enjoy in good health, my friend.
Hey, fish came this morning but w/some issues. The order should have been overnight? Looks like it shipped on the 27th? All the bags were leaking water, two were not. 2 of the fish were dead on arrival, the lollipop and the red eagle. Most of the bags were less than half full, forced a quicker acclimation process. Let me know, thx! Update: Well Discus are a bit more resilient than I thought. The 2 in question were literally laying on the bottom of the tank and have come back to life. They seem weak but they’re alive. From Michael: It seems UPS played soccer with your package. It's uncommon, but it happens from time to time. Keep me posted, and I will do my best to assist. Congrats on your bar/restaurant. I am certain your fish are drawing in new customers for you.
Michael, we received the fish in a beautifully protected and properly prepared box from fedex. Both fish arrived in wonderful condition and are warming right up to their tank mates. I want to thank you again for everything and when I decide to add to my tank again you will for sure get my business in the future.
I had texted you about the fish. I did get them at 11 am on Friday. To answer some of your questions they are doing good. The fish you picked out are beautiful. The albino rafflesia is getting picked on. I am hoping once they all settle in it will get better. I am scattering their food so hopefully he will get some. The german red turquoise is still lagging a bit but I think he is better today. I will attach a pick of the dead cardinal tetras and a pic from yesterday. I turned the light on for a minute to get a pic. I will send another one after lights are on tomorrow night. All the fish were for my new aquarium. I have spent weeks cycling. They are the only ones in the tank. After all is settled I will order another fish or fishes. Lol, I am hooked.
Thanks you Al fish okay but they not look like the picture I saw on the web. My fish don’t want to eat I try to let them eat normal food from Petco and bloodworms. And they go up and down all the time everything that normal? Do I need turn off the light all the time? Thank you, Mike From Michael: You were shipped the correct fish. The discrepancy is due to stress, and the small size you ordered. Keep the temps high at 88-89F for the first few days to kill bacteria and whet their appetite. Please follow the acclimation instructions I emailed you.
I ended up putting in sand and HOB filter because it's much easier to see and clean up the uneaten food and the reflection off the bottom seemed to be adding to their stress. I've done partial WC everyday sometimes 2 times a day to make sure I get all food.
PH - 6.8
Ammonia - 0
Nitrites 0
Nitrates 20 ppm (that's how it comes out of tap)
Temp -88
Added a little bit of salt and stress guard
I'm very pleased overall. I just wish they would eat and I'm worried about the Tefe and the nose of the Rafflesia. I'm going to go try and find some Paraguard. I'll keep you posted.
Good evening I’m not one to complain but the San Merah almost died, the bag was pierced and 75% of the water leaked out and it was almost dead. It took the whole day for it to revive and now it’s swims awkward. the yellow rafflesia I don’t like the black mark on the its chin so I’m not comfortable ordering again. Thank you From Michael: Any pigeon strain will have different degrees of the black markings. It's called peppering. Remove your dark substrate and dark background if you find it unsightly. The markings will diminish. As far as the San Merah goes, keep me posted, and I will do my best to assist.
So good to hear from you. I hope you’re doing well. I called a little bit ago, I left a VM. I was calling because I’d really like to make an order, but the issue is the ‘High Bodied Crimson Star Alenquer, 4.0-4.5’. I’d like to get everything delivered by the 17th of January. It’s a little bit pricer than my previous fish. Do you have an especially good looking one, that you could earmark for me? I’ll place the order immediately after I hear from you. All of the other fish….are gorgeous-Thank you. I’ve attached a few photos.
Hi Michael,
Fish are doing well! They have laid eggs twice. The first didn’t survive and they ate them but here is the second.
Tanya
These 3 are the eaters. They are never full! Lol I will have my quarantine tank ready tonight. I did notice the non eaters are picking at the plants and driftwood a little more. And now they do seem a little more interested in the food. So hopefully in the quarantine tank when it's not a feeding frenzy they can nibble peacefully and regain their appetite.
Not the answer I was hoping for. The fish does looks great. But it is not the fish I ordered (that we paid extra money for) this is a yellow pigeon not a yellow rafflesia. I didn't want a yellow pigeon. Thus we paid extra for the more solid colored body fish. I would rather you accept returns or not the right thing to do would be to send me the fish I ordered = happy customer... or refund me the difference of the fish. That would make me sort of content...
Money is never an issue when I as a novice spent almost $500 with you on fish that I just got into the hobby with... but we speak of principles. The principle of the matter is I wanted strawberry cheesecake and received cherry. Both are good. But I wanted strawberry.
From Michael: Hi RaeShonda, you spent $461 on 4x different fish -- 3x of them you were perfectly satisfied with. The Rafflesia in question that you ordered is a 4" fish that is not fully mature. I acknowledge that I could have found a more accurate match by selecting a more solid patterned fish for you, which is why I offered you a partial credit. I am human, and sometimes mistakes are made. My offer still stands, and I am reachable via email or phone. A 1-star review seems a bit harsh on an otherwise well-fulfilled order. By the way, you never sent me photos of the fish you were pleased with.
I was worried about salient peppering and dark background. The quality fish you sent have such light peppering that it isn't a problem. You ruined me, man...lol. I was going to get a saltwater, but now I'm going to simply get a bigger tank. These guys are worth it.
Hi Michael. I am very happy with the fish you sent me. I got 9 Discus from you and the only thing wrong was I hoping for a solid color cobalt. The fish are all still healthy and good, I even have a pair that have laid five different sets of eggs since I received them.
Good afternoon Michael happy Friday. This is Brent R. the fish delivered Tuesday and I love them. This is from yesterday afternoon when I turned on the lights! I was wearing my Discus.com tshirt yesterday when I was acclimating my fish.
Thanks, Mike
Ps I will probably order another fish in ...More
The fish arrived in good condition and is interacting with it's tank mates very well..
Here are your seventeen Discus thriving in a 90 Gallon tank. I feed them freeze dried worms. They love it.
He did arrive alive and well. Acclimating to new new environment well this far. Thanks so much! He’s doing great and adapting to the environment well with the others.