Wild Green Discus
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Wild Green Discus
I've had these wild green discus since New Years Day.
Here are some more pics - far too many of them LOL. Hope you like them.
Here are some more pics - far too many of them LOL. Hope you like them.
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Re: Wild Green Discus
A bit more plants would not kill them. Maybe som javafern on those great looking roots you got :)
Where do the fish come from?
Where do the fish come from?
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Re: Wild Green Discus
Hello Robyn
Wow thats looking great. Really good work. You must be so pleased after all your trouble and effort you have gone to to get these fish.
That wood looks really good.
Dan
Wow thats looking great. Really good work. You must be so pleased after all your trouble and effort you have gone to to get these fish.
That wood looks really good.
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Re: Wild Green Discus
Realy nice wilds you got your self there More green do, as in floating plants and maybe some anubia would do it.
Its a goood looking tank already but its always more to add Hope to see your develop on this wild greeens....
Brgd Danne
Its a goood looking tank already but its always more to add Hope to see your develop on this wild greeens....
Brgd Danne
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Re: Wild Green Discus
Hi,
very nice aquarium, but I would hardly place more plants, except for floatung plants it should have some more to give more shade in one part of the aquarium at least.
Keep up the good work, as the fishes already feel "at home".
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very nice aquarium, but I would hardly place more plants, except for floatung plants it should have some more to give more shade in one part of the aquarium at least.
Keep up the good work, as the fishes already feel "at home".
Always
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Re: Wild Green Discus
What is it that you got at the surface to the left?
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Re: Wild Green Discus
Thanks all for the nice comments
One night, when lights were off, 2 gave me quite a scare. They seem to almost, but not quite, sleep laying on their sides.
It's week 6 for them in my tank, so it's time to clutter up the forum with a few too many pictures
Originally Rio Mutum, Amazon - but I don't think that's what you meant. They were imported into Australia via Glasser Germany.SuperAquaMan wrote:Where do the fish come from?
Thanks, it's the wood you helped with advice on. I spent quite a few $$$ on new driftwood especially for this setup, but I just couldn't get it to work - so this was wood I already had, just sterilised and re-used.Dan S wrote:That wood looks really good.
Thanks, they are my pride & joyFanbyalperna wrote:Nice fish. Wish you the best of luck with them
ThanksTommy wrote:Very nice aquarium
Thanks Dizkuz. Other than the floating plants filling out, I probably have all the greenery in there I plan on, at least for now. Trying to find the balance between a bio type (for the discus) / some greenery (for me) and ease of cleaning.Dizkuz wrote:Realy nice wilds you got your self there More green do, as in floating plants and maybe some anubia would do it. Its a goood looking tank already but its always more to add Hope to see your develop on this wild greeens....
Brgd Danne
Thanks heaps for the encouragement, Mr Bleher. It's just taking a little time for the floating plant to multiply & spread across the tank, but it's certainly my intention to have the surface fairly well covered, to provide them with shade - but I have to say in the past week they have come a long way & no longer even seem bothered by the light. They seem to have decided that the only reason I am in this world is to give them food & they qucikly head to the feeding corner as I approach the tank.Heiko Bleher wrote:very nice aquarium, but I would hardly place more plants, except for floatung plants it should have some more to give more shade in one part of the aquarium at least.
Keep up the good work, as the fishes already feel "at home".
One night, when lights were off, 2 gave me quite a scare. They seem to almost, but not quite, sleep laying on their sides.
It's Amazon FrogbitSuperAquaMan wrote:What is it that you got at the surface to the left?
It's week 6 for them in my tank, so it's time to clutter up the forum with a few too many pictures
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Re: Wild Green Discus
Robyn,
They look great and the tank as well.
I'm very happy to see that all went well after the long wait you had.
Keep up the good work and don't over care for them. Just keep them happy as you do now.
// Pelle
They look great and the tank as well.
I'm very happy to see that all went well after the long wait you had.
Keep up the good work and don't over care for them. Just keep them happy as you do now.
// Pelle
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