Pearl Pigeon Snakeskin Discus
$67.00 – $109.00
The Pearl Pigeon Snakeskin Discus is a colorful, majestic freshwater fish. This sea creature has bright red and pearly white scales with a glossy texture (a common characteristic of discus), making it a great addition to vibrant aquariums and exhibits. The hybrid discus takes on a flat, wide shape that is easily visible. Its fan-like fins with black tips is incredibly mesmerizing and adds to the sea creature’s playful appearance. Don’t let its fiery patterns fool you! By nature, discus are calm, peaceful, and majestic creatures.
The Pearl Pigeon Snakeskin Discus is quickly intriguing for its contrasting vibrancy. With its deep red color and nearly parallel white spots, it makes you think of a thin, round snake swimming in the water, captivating you in a hypnotic crimson hue.
Although with a limited color scheme, the Pearl Pigeon Snakeskin can hold a drastic distinction among other discus fish. It can have a pale underbelly that goes up to its orange-streaked face that has subtle yellow undertones or be completely scarlet underneath the white spots, giving it a more simplistic yet still flattering design.
And to add, the Pearl Pigeon Snakeskin’s large eyes are deep red, and red-white streaks cover its elegantly curved fins.
- Reviews (14)
The discus came in beautiful. They traveled very well and became acclimated to my tank very quickly. The colors on the German Red Turquois...More
The discus came in beautiful. They traveled very well and became acclimated to my tank very quickly. The colors on the German Red Turquoise, Red Base are vibrant. As is the color on the Pearl Pigeon Snakeskin Discus. As always, I am very happy with my order and continue to recommend you in our discus community.
Thanks again,
Daniel
Michael I ordered discus from you a few years ago and last night received a second order. One of the bags leaked with very little water remaining and the pearl pigeon snakeskin was the victim. He was still alive but barely. He hasn't really moved since last night. The other 9 are beautiful and doing great. I'm sending this to give you a heads up. I will continue to monitor the pearl pigeon. Well so far the fish is finally "waking up ". In the last hour he is beginning to swim a little. I actually think he will be ok. However the cardboard box was soaked and the styrofoam container was not taped shut and leaked. Michael I appreciate your response and interest. I will keep you posted on the fishes progress. By the way he is a great looking fish. Merry Christmas to me! Thank you Michael. Great 3.5-4" beauties
Yes they look amazing, thank you very much!
Yes they arrived nice they are beautiful and big thanks.
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.
My order only had 5 discus fish in it. I was missing a classic leopard blue base discus. From Michael: I'll check my records and email you separately.
Hi Michael, I wanted to let you know that my discus are all doing fine. I wasn't sure if my golden pearl discus was going to make it due to the UPS late delivery but he has recovered well. they are all beautiful. I do have a small issue with my Neon Sapphire discus. he arrived with a small white wound on his side. I treated the water with API Stress Coat Plus before introducing them to the tank and once again 3 days later. none are eating yet but they all occasionally come out of hiding and swim around gracefully. Should I think about removing my wounded discus to a quarantine tank and treat him for his wound or should i give him time to settle in and heal. I will try and get a picture of his wound and send you. we absolutely love our discus. they look just like your pictures. Can't wait to add some more yellows and reds as they really pop! Thank you Michael.
Thank you for the quick reply. I have also attached a photo of my tank with your remaining fish. They seem to be healthy and active.
Dear Mr. Li: After receiving a shipping, I noticed the Red Fuji Discus has a lot of black spots on gills and fins. I though that was from the natural born, but after 2 days, others fish stated having black spots on gills, fins, and body. On the day three, all the fish got it. I started raised the temperature to 88 and used API-General Cure for treatment. Try to hold off my second shipment for one week or two. Anything I can do to help my fish. I am new to discus. Thank you, An From Michael: The small black spots are what is called peppering in discus. It is normal for any pigeon strain, and does not indicate the fish are sick.
I put them in yesterday. They looked pretty good but I just let them settle in with the lights off over night. Going to feed them shortly and turn the lights on.