why discus chase each other?
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fixin - Posts: 16
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why discus chase each other?
Noticed my Discus chasing each other a lot lately. Tank's a 75 gallon, temp at 84F, pH 6.8, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. Weekly 50% water changes, sand substrate, driftwood, and some Java ferns. Feeding them beef heart mix twice a day, flakes once. They're around 4 inches, 6 of them. No new additions. Is this normal behavior or something to worry about?
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Haterw - Posts: 14
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Re: why discus chase each other?
Sounds like they're just establishing pecking order. My guys did the same when I first got them. 55 gallon, same params as yours but with more plants. They chilled out after a few weeks. Maybe cut back on feeding a bit, see if that helps.
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dWright - Posts: 21
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Re: why discus chase each other?
Yep, totally normal. Mine do it all the time, especially during feeding. 90 gallon here, temp 86F, pH 6.5. They're like little divas, always squabbling over who gets the best spot. As long as no one's getting hurt, it's just part of their vibe. Try adding more hiding spots if it gets too intense.
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jellybelly - Posts: 22
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Re: why discus chase each other?
I agree with dWright. My 75 gallon has tons of driftwood and plants, and they still chase. It's just their way. Water changes every 5 days, temp 85F, pH 6.7. They're healthy and colorful, so I wouldn't stress.dWright wrote: ↑Tue Aug 12, 2025 8:57 pm Yep, totally normal. Mine do it all the time, especially during feeding. 90 gallon here, temp 86F, pH 6.5. They're like little divas, always squabbling over who gets the best spot. As long as no one's getting hurt, it's just part of their vibe. Try adding more hiding spots if it gets too intense.
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Lish - Posts: 18
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Re: why discus chase each other?
Mine do this too! 60 gallon, temp 83F, pH 6.8. I was worried at first, but they're fine. Just make sure no one's getting bullied too much. Maybe spread out the food so they don't fight over it.
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Veloce - Posts: 21
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Re: why discus chase each other?
Could be breeding behavior. My pair chases the others when they're ready to spawn. 75 gallon, temp 85F, pH 6.5. Check if two are sticking together more, cleaning a spot. That's a giveaway.
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rustier - Posts: 19
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Re: why discus chase each other?
Mine chase when the lights first come on. 55 gallon, temp 84F, pH 6.6. Maybe it's just morning energy. They settle down after an hour or so.
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mystic - Posts: 19
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Re: why discus chase each other?
Spot on. My pair does the same. 90 gallon, temp 86F, pH 6.4. They get super territorial. If you see two hanging out more, it's likely breeding.
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stamps - Posts: 13
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Re: why discus chase each other?
Mine chase during water changes. 75 gallon, temp 85F, pH 6.7. Think it's the sudden movement that spooks them. They calm down once everything's settled.
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Gnatto - Posts: 10
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Re: why discus chase each other?
Never noticed mine chasing. 50 gallon, temp 83F, pH 6.8. Maybe I got lucky with a chill group.