Red Pigeon Snakeskin Discus

Red Pigeon Snakeskin Discus

$109.00$182.00

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$109.00$182.00

As the name suggests, this snakeskin discuss variant’s body comes with red spots on a white background. The evenly distributed red spots join to form thin broken lines with a horizontal orientation around the central body area. The lines become solid and more pronounced towards the edges of the trunk. Its rounded dorsal and anal fins appear as extensions of the deep-red and white stripes giving the fish a captivating look. 

Its beauty doesn’t end with these features. The tail and ventral fins have a light red-orange tinge that gives them a golden appearance. When viewed head-on, its dorsal appears mostly red and the body perfectly balanced as lateral fins constantly paddle to push the fish forward. Its cute mouth and dark eyes give this pet fish a gentle yet confident look that is hard to ignore. A look you that you would love to adorn your aquarium. 

Notably, this fish lacks the dark vertical stress bars that are common with the discuss family. When mature, the Red Pigeon Snake Skin discuss can measure more than 5.5” long making its features easily visible while in an aquarium.

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2 reviews for Red Pigeon Snakeskin Discus

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    Red Pigeon Snakeskin Discus photo review
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    William G., Basalt, CO (Verified Customer) October 31, 2022
    November 13, 2022

    Awesome as usual. Shipping UPS next day helped tremendously!

    Red Pigeon Snakeskin Discus photo review
    Ben H., Jersey City, NJ (Verified Customer) 09/19/2017
    March 22, 2019
    Sorry for the late reply, I worked a bit later today since I reported in late for work yesterday. Anyways, the discuses are doing great it seems. Clea...More

    Sorry for the late reply, I worked a bit later today since I reported in late for work yesterday. Anyways, the discuses are doing great it seems. Clear eyes, swimming gracefully, and showing beautiful colors. However they are still very shy I think, so they tend to hide behind the driftwood. I'll pay close attention to them during the weekend, but I think they are actually very hardy fish so Im not too worried. Thank you for everything! Loving them!





    Sincerely,


    Benjamin


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