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''Symphysodon aequifasciatus'', the blue discus or brown discus, is a species of
cichlid Cichlids are fish from the family Cichlidae in the order Cichliformes. Cichlids were traditionally classed in a suborder, the Labroidei, along with the wrasses ( Labridae), in the order Perciformes, but molecular studies have contradicted this ...
native to rivers of the eastern and central
Amazon Basin The Amazon basin is the part of South America drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries. The Amazon drainage basin covers an area of about , or about 35.5 percent of the South American continent. It is located in the countries of Bolivi ...
downriver from the
Púrus Arch The Púrus Arch ( pt, Arco do Purus) is a basement high in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 mil ...
. This discus is found in black-, clear- and whitewater, but its preference for lentic habitats such as floodplains and
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s means that the whitewater it inhabits contain little suspended material (unlike main sections of whitewater rivers). It is largely restricted to water with a high temperature of and a pH of 5.2–7.7. It typically reaches a length of up to SL, but captives have been claimed to reach . It is commonly kept in
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s.


Taxonomy

The taxonomy is disputed, but
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follows a review of the genus from 2006. In 2007 it was suggested that the correct scientific name of the blue/brown discus is ''S. haraldi'', whereas ''S. aequifasciatus'' is the correct name for the green discus. In 2011 a study indicated that it should be split into three: Brown discus (''S. aequifasciatus''; East Amazon downriver from
Meeting of Waters The Meeting of Waters ( pt, Encontro das Águas) is the confluence between the dark (Blackwater river, blackwater) Rio Negro (Amazon), Rio Negro and the pale sandy-colored (Whitewater river (river type), whitewater) Amazon River, referred to as ...
), blue discus (''S.'' sp. 1; central Amazon from Purus arch to the Meeting of Waters) and the Xingu group (''S.'' sp. 2; Xingu and Tocantins). The Xingu group currently lacks a scientific name, but it is possible that the correct name for the blue is ''S. haraldi''. This taxonomy where both ''S. haraldi'' and ''S. aequifasciatus'' are recognized as described valid species has been adopted by the Catalog of Fishes. Some
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occurs (or has occurred) between the species recognized in the 2011 study and also between the brown and
Heckel discus ''Symphysodon discus'', the red discus or Heckel discus, is a species of cichlid native to the Amazon Basin, where found in the lower Rio Negro, upper Uatumã, Nhamundá, Trombetas The Trombetas is a large river on the northern side of the ...
(''S. discus''), but overall they maintain their separate evolutionary trajectories.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q3091839 Cichlid fish of South America Fish described in 1904 Taxa named by Jacques Pellegrin aequifasciatus