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discuspaul
11-04-2015, 12:21 PM
I`m very pleased`to present the November, 2015 Spotlight on MKD - Tony



Q - Please tell us all a little about yourself, what makes You tick? Single, married, attached? What do you do for a living? Other hobbies? Any significant non-discus achievements you want to brag about?

A - My name is Tony. I just passed the 40 year old hill and am married to a wonderful woman for 14 years. We have 2 beautiful daughters, they're turning 12 and 13 end of the year. They’re doing great in school and the younger one is in Gate program. They both want to be a veterinarian.

My parents let me to escape from VietNam for a better life by boat in 1989 with 119 other people and this was a result of the VietNam war. They stayed back just in case I got caught. After 9 nights and 8 days crossing the ocean, we reached Palawan, Philippines. They put all of us in refugee camp and I lived there for 14 months. After having interviewed with United States ambassadors, I was accepted to the United States because my dad was a U.S soldier during the Vietnam War. Plus I was a minor without parents or guardian. Came to United States in 1991, I went to school to be a computer technician and worked as a computer tech until it crashed in late 90's-2000. In 1997, I took time went back to my country Vietnam that I thought I could never be able to go back to because they did not allow anyone to return. It was a first time to see my parents, family members and friends since I left as teenager. After a month, I came back to the US to reality, and moved to St. Louis, Missouri, but did not find anything in the technology field. Then I moved back to California & decided to switch to the Mortgage industry and went thru another crash in 2007. I realize everything has its up and down sides, so I stick with the mortgage business until now.

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Q - How did you get into discus? Where was the first discus you saw? How long had you been into fish first?

A - I think, because I crossed the ocean and it's in my blood, anything with water/fish always relaxed me. I kept a Beta when I was young, even though my parents didn't let me. I sneaked it into the house by placing it under my shirt. When i came here, i kept Arowona, Aranda on and off. Until we bought our first home, the wife and i went to local fish stores looking for some fish. She pointed to discus and I told her, it's hard to keep them - I don’t think I can do it. Got home, searched around forums and found SimplyDiscus. First thread that I read was "What not to buy". I looked at those pictures and compared them to the discus at the local fish store. After 2 months or so doing that, I could not find any good ones around my area and I decided to buy from sponsors. We both fell in love with Discus when we got them the first time by mail. It’s a total surprise to me that they ‘re so different from what we saw - from size to color, and healthier. It’s the best experience and I keep telling people about it. It seems like it costs a dollar or 2 more for shipping costs but If you sit down and calculate time/gas driving around checking/picking up fish, it’s worth it to buy from sponsors. Since then, i started from a 100 gallon tank with substrate, plants, driftwood… everything - you name it. After upgrade and upgrade - KAABOOM, here you go - a whole bunch of Bare Bottom tanks. Best decision ever and I'm not turning back, unless I reduce to 1 tank ONLY.


here is my first 100g tank and see what end up that many tanks. Totally different.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/761/22634682261_cd42be1029_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/Au9Esr) (https://flic.kr/p/Au9Esr)

Q - What strains are you the most happy with? Which do you think need some work? Are you working on anything new and exciting now? What strain/s do you like best, personally?

A - Spotted and Alex Turquoise are my favorite strains. I'm far from an expert, and not trying to improve anything. I just want to enjoy breeding and select the best ones for my display tank. Showing off their true beauty to family and friends, not like they saw somewhere else.

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Q - What do you feed your discus?

A - I feed my discus mainly BH mixed, Al's FDBW, Forest pellet, sometimes red wigglers. I tried so many different ways to make BH mixed and no batch turned out exactly the same. At the end, i just do basic, BH, shrimp, salmon, spinach, vitamins, banana, garlic, and flake foods.


Q - What is your most exhilarating moment with discus?

A - The most amazing moment/sight is when fry attach to parents and BOTH parents are side by side feeding fry. It reminds me that as parents we try to be there for our kids and provide them with as much as we can. I also enjoy raising them and watching them develop their color & pattern.

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Q - What is your most frustrating moment with discus?

A -My most frustrating moment is when i tried to breed my two beautiful favorite discus but could never get Wigglers. Also, I always try to figure out ways to increase water changes and add more tanks.


Q - Do you have any future discus plans that you would like to share with us?

A - I hope I'll have more healthy, beautiful discus that i can show off, so people have a better vision of discus, also to participate in Simplydiscus challenges, help out and guide newbies more.


Q - How do those in your life feel about discus? We hear you're a devoted family man that spends a lot of time with your kids. Do they participate at all with you in your discus activities, or do you do other specific activities with them, eg. sports, games, outdoor fun, or other ?

A - I'm very lucky to have my beautiful and understanding wife by my side for 19 years (5years dating and 14 years married). She loves discus too but does not want to do water changes. Her memory is so amazing, she can tell if i move out or add any discus to the tank. Kids only try to help a little bit when they want something. That's ok because i love doing water changes. She drops the kids off at school in the morning, i pick them up in the evening. As soon as we get home, i prepare the dinner that she made or prepared half way the night before. After dinner, We both look at kids homework except Friday and Saturday. She works 6 days a week and sometimes Sunday too. I take the kids to skating practice, bible classes and mass every weekend. 24 hours a day is not enough but I'm trying my best.

Here are couple pictures of places that we went to this past summer

Westin Lake, Nevada

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Maui, Hawaii

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Q - Do you have any funny, amusing or interesting discus stories to share with us?

A - One day, my manager came to me for reports and saw me on the phone talking to someone with discus poop showing on all three 21" screen monitors side by side. She asked, what are looking at? I replied, discus poop. She just left without asking for the reports :).

Q - What do you see as the future of discus keeping? More/less people? Any cool ideas for strains?

A - I see some drop out of the hobby due to work schedules and lifestyle. We’ll work harder and harder for a living trying to compete with smart machines. Everything is instant this and instant that, some don’t have time for water changes. Plus basic expenses and cost of living will stop new discus keepers. I hope I can stick around to show off my collection and witness more new strains from US.


Q - Do you have any thanks or credit to give for your success with discus? Any mentors or colleagues who you think deserve some applause? Any one member of the forum that has helped you the most?

A - Special thanks to my friends Derrick, Tan, David, & Trung who helped me build a 300g tank stand when I was down. My back lower discs were messed up and I could not even walk. I almost gave up. After months of physical therapy, its better. I also want to thank you Al for SimplyDiscus.com, Mod/Admin, those who posted progress here, and my friends Al, Derrick, Tan, David, Trung, Kevin, Tony.

Q - If you were to give an aspiring discus keeper one piece of advice, what would it be?

A- - Patience, try not to rush it and finish 1 thing at the time.

- Take time and plan ahead.

- Quarantine and quarantine. It’s very easy to break it but you have to force yourself, no one else. It’s a must to me.

- Be open minded and try it out. Sometimes, we just do it based on what we saw or dream for. Bare bottom is not bad at all. Advices are given on SD to provide discus the best environment as possible. Don’t take it so personal if you are not able to do it. Lot of people as soon as they hear daily water change, they freak out. Best is to give yourself sometime to do lot of water change, then cut back/adjust to discus and your need. They are pets to me, not just fish and they need attention just like having a dog but instead walking, bathing and picking up poop. Discus needs water changes and picking up poop too. This also depends on your goal or how discus look like in your head, but 6.5-7+” discus look really nice.

- I know lot of us jump into this hobby with nice picture of discus tanks in our head and want to follow that or try to make your tank like that. At the beginning, we’re so motivated, we want to do all in one that we're not able to see down the road. Believe me, we are going to hit THAT wall and need to choose between discus, plants, or other fish.

For example, heat treatment will help discus (not all cases), but not plants and/or other tank mates. Or use meds to treat tank with substrate/sand, there is lot of organic built up. Most of medicine label recommended dose not enough or won’t see improvement right away, are you adding more meds or switching to different meds? Bottom line, you have to decide which one you want to save - plants, discus or other tank mates. Please keep in mind, it’s my experience.

- Most of the advices & suggestions on the forum are for the best for keeping discus and having success at getting pretty nice discus. If you don’t feel like following those advices, just ignore them.


Q - How has Simply Discus helped influence you in the hobby?

A - I can’t say enough about SimplyDiscus experts and Mod/Admin. It's an incredible community, with great advices and awesome members. I'm learning a lot from here and still learning. I'm pretty sure I couldn't do it well without SimplyDiscus.

MKD stands for Monster Keeps Discus. People/movies usually make fun of monsters which have small brain (knowledge). I did not know anything about discus and that's how I was. If I can do it, everyone can do it.

Q - How did you decide to take the plunge into breeding as a significant part of your fishkeeping?

A – I visit Simplydiscus site everyday to watch the beautiful videos and pictures. I admire those breeders showing off parents & fry. Those fry are so cute. Also discus parenting and fry attaching to parents is so amazing. I wanted it so much and decided to bring it to my home. So I can enjoy, relax and share it with family/friends.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/726/22002298163_16e409fe39_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/zwgwGk) (https://flic.kr/p/zwgwGk)

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Q - What were the major obstacles involved in setting up as a breeder? Any advice for aspiring breeders?

A – Like most of us, I started in my garage with 6 tanks, then added more and more tanks (sound familiar ? :). There you go - see picture below, that’s what I end up with. Water change was my big problem -, trying to do water changes daily - so I ended up drilling a quick drain and lumping them to central sump. Try to give them your best care, let them do their own things, and you just enjoy the hobby. Don’t give up, again have patience and patience.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/621/22634665721_b237ecd5c6_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/Au9zxg) (https://flic.kr/p/Au9zxg)

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Figure out the way to perform quick water changes. This will save your energy and you last longer in hobby, and witness more beautiful discus than what have seen in most places. It also helps on those busy, sick, lazy, or vacation days.

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Q - Any tips on breeding or raising discus? Tricks or methods you use to encourage pairs to breed?

A – There are great advices here on Simplydiscus on how to encourage a pair to breed. I learned a lot from here on SimplyDiscus so it’s nothing new. Keep reading and reading as much as you can. For me, clean water will help them to breed. Prepare for more tanks :) and select your own discus. Two mistakes that I made when raising fry was to overfeed them and switch foods too fast. Try not to over feed them but try to feed them what you can easily clean up with water changes. Give them time to try new food. As long as one of them takes a new food, soon the rest will do the same.

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alcastro
11-04-2015, 02:19 PM
Congrats my friend, I know more about you reading this than the few years that we have talked, maybe if I would of forced a couple shots of Tequila we would talked more than just fish, great read bud keep it up and thank you for all your help

MKD
11-04-2015, 03:02 PM
I quit it along with cigarette 4 yrs ago. I would take couple shots of your Tequila collection if I m still drinking but thank you Al for being there for me everytime.

John_Nicholson
11-04-2015, 03:42 PM
Great read.

-john

nc0gnet0
11-04-2015, 04:36 PM
Very nice read and a nice setup and some great Discus Tony!

MKD
11-04-2015, 05:10 PM
Thank you Rick and John. Still need to learn alot from you too and want to be like you when i grow up.

pastry
11-04-2015, 05:13 PM
Great read. Totally agree with trying to keep up in the world with " instant this and instant that". That's part of why I love discus because there's nothing instant about it. Also love seeing the mindset evolution in these articles on members. I'll always have a planted show tank but will have bb's in the future from knowledge gained here. Thanks MKD.

MKD
11-04-2015, 06:04 PM
I love planted tank but it's not easy to maintain discus and plants at same time. Breeding and growing fry helps me break thru.

Check it out 180 gallon tank

John_Nicholson
11-04-2015, 06:28 PM
Once you meet Rick you will realize that no one really wants to grow up to be like Rick......

-john

nc0gnet0
11-04-2015, 07:17 PM
Once you meet Rick you will realize that no one really wants to grow up to be like Rick......

-john

And once you meet John, you will realize you would actually need to grow down to be like him. :)

Second Hand Pat
11-04-2015, 07:24 PM
And once you meet John, you will realize you would actually need to grow down to be like him. :)

Now, now....no knocking short people :p

Carolina discus
11-04-2015, 08:36 PM
Well done!!!!!

rickztahone
11-04-2015, 09:34 PM
A very nice read Tony. Those are some tough struggles to go through at such an early age. You bring awareness to others by telling your story. For that, we thank you :).

Great looking discus, I hope to see them in person one day.

MKD
11-04-2015, 09:52 PM
Thank you Eric and Ricardo. I'm doing my best and learn a lot from all of you.

Rick and John, know I want to be like you even more :) as long as have more nice and healthy discus.

Boyd Luth
11-05-2015, 10:02 AM
Good day Tony, love to read our member Spotlight section :-) I just showed my Wife, the " I started with 6 tanks in the garage " part , lol....she understood ! Really enjoyed your dedication, and the love of our Hobby, Blessings, Boyd.

DonMD
11-05-2015, 10:40 AM
I really enjoyed your story, Tony, and your progress in the hobby. Thanks for sharing! -Don

MKD
11-05-2015, 02:10 PM
Boyd,

I wish, she won't get mad when you get couple tanks.

Don,
How is your retirement? I wish I have more time :) I couldn't beleive I could have gone this far. Like dream comes true, very happy what I have.

vandiscus
11-05-2015, 05:21 PM
I didn't know you are a fellow Vietnamese Tony :). Thank you for sharing your story.

Altum Nut
11-05-2015, 08:03 PM
Tony...I really enjoyed your story both personal and as a hobbyist. Your teenage life experience is similar to my neighbors as he tells me what is was like to cross the ocean anxiously waiting for land.
You have a beautiful family and for your day to day chores as a dad I offer a you :thumbsup:
It sure shows that aquatics is in your blood and sure shows with the quality of Discus and maintenance in your tanks.
I only hope down the road I will be blessed to meet you in person.

Huge thanks once again to Paul and any support staff involved for yet another member spotlight success story. :)

...Ralph

Ardan
11-05-2015, 09:20 PM
Great Spotlight! Really great to get to know more about you Tony! You have some really great discus and it shows that you know how to care for them:)
Thanks for sharing.

Ardan

trungnguyen
11-05-2015, 09:36 PM
Great read, Tony. I know more about you after reading this. Thanks for sharing with us. I found some motivations to be back to discus more.

Trung

CrazyAngels
11-06-2015, 01:59 PM
Great read Tony, thanks for sharing about yu, the hobby and your setup. Stay healthy and enjoy your family and fish.

Knick
11-06-2015, 03:05 PM
Great read, thanks for sharing!

MKD
11-06-2015, 08:38 PM
I am enjoying in spotlight. Thank you Van, Ralph, Ardan, Trung, Jorge, Nick for your kind words. Discus is so unique and having great time raising them.

discuspaul
11-06-2015, 09:37 PM
I am enjoying in spotlight. Thank you Van, Ralph, Ardan, Trung, Jorge, Nick for your kind words. Discus is so unique and having great time raising them.

I'm sincerely glad you are, Tony.
You were such a pleasure to work with - and you deserve it !

MKD
11-06-2015, 10:33 PM
You all & Simplydiscus went first and shine on me leading the way. So I can go this far, hopefully I can shine on someone :)

rickztahone
11-06-2015, 11:03 PM
You all & Simplydiscus went first and shine on me leading the way. So I can go this far, hopefully I can shine on someone :)

You help a lot of people here Tony. I know in this year alone I have linked your DIY background thread at least 50 times, lol.

MKD
11-07-2015, 12:36 AM
That's awesome to hear, Ricardo. Hopefully, people find it interesting and try it. It is easy to make and inexpensive. Another deco option but still have bare bottom tank and less maintain.

Thank you Ricardo

alcastro
11-07-2015, 01:04 AM
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That's awesome to hear, Ricardo. Hopefully, people find it interesting and try it. It is easy to make and inexpensive. Another deco option but still have bare bottom tank and less maintain.

Thank you Ricardo

I am still planning stages, over a year lol

MKD
11-07-2015, 02:12 AM
Sorry Al for not much details and pictures. Let me know what stage you're stuck.

Lilly
11-07-2015, 10:17 AM
Hello Tony,
Great reading about your journey to the USA and your passion for keeping Discus. What a great story!
My best to you and your continued success with keeping these awesome fish :)

MKD
11-07-2015, 10:47 AM
Thank you Lilly. Two things I know for sure. First, I would never be I'm and have what I have today without United States. Second, I would never gone this far with discus without Simplydiscus.

Second Hand Pat
11-07-2015, 10:48 AM
That was a great read Tony and what an incredible life story. You have over come so many challenges in your life. Wishing you continuing success with both the fish and life. :D:D Enjoy your daughters. They grow up so fast.
Pat

Rudustin
11-07-2015, 11:53 AM
Tony, Really enjoyed hearing your story!!!! What a journey and I wish you and your family a continued great journey in the future. Rufus

MKD
11-07-2015, 12:00 PM
Thank you Pat for your wishes. We haven't gone anywhere without them. They are growing fast and I can't believe they are almost teen. I remember changed diapers and prepared infant milk for next daycare yesterday. We are facing next stage soon.

blkg35
11-07-2015, 10:49 PM
Tony, with all the dedication you have for family, friends, and discus, it's not surprising you have been so successful in everything you do.
I know there have been a lot of ups and downs with keeping discus but you never gave up. Now you are rewarded with lots of frys.
Keep up the good work. I can't wait until the day your garage is full of breeder tanks for all the pairs that will form soon.....:D

MKD
11-08-2015, 01:36 PM
Thank you my friend David for your support and helps. Full garage sounds awesome, ill start buying super lotto. May be I retire soon :)

CliffsDiscus
11-10-2015, 01:55 PM
Great interview, Did you take the Road to Hana?

Cliff

MKD
11-12-2015, 01:26 AM
No we did not. We did other activities like snorkeling, kayak, board paddle, horseback riding, Polynesian culture... Maybe next time we'll go there.
Thanks Cliff

Fundulopanchax
11-12-2015, 01:57 PM
A really moving story, Tony. I have two close friends who also left Vietnam for the US by boat. I cannot imagine what all of you went through, I doubt that I would have had the fortitude. My hat is off to you!

And some very nice discus!

Best,

Ron

MKD
11-12-2015, 03:13 PM
I am sure there are more people out there paid a hug price more than me for it. I am glad I did it and feel how my parents felt. Absolutely sure, I dont have or turn out who I am today. Thanks God for everything.

How is your breeding come along? thank you Ron

MKD
11-24-2015, 01:46 PM
It's an incredible month and want to thanks Simplydiscus, Admins, Mods, and all members for your kind words.
Here are couple family pics

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here shots throught out the day
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Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Second Hand Pat
11-24-2015, 02:02 PM
Tony, these pictures will not work the way they are linked. Best to download them to your computer and upload them to Simply.
Pat

MKD
11-24-2015, 02:47 PM
thank you Pat. I'll find other way, i can't do it on company computer.

Update: try it now.

Second Hand Pat
11-24-2015, 03:11 PM
That worked Tony, nice pictures and Happy Thanksgiving. :)
Pat

rickztahone
11-24-2015, 03:29 PM
You have some big boys there Tony! Thanks for sharing.

When I couldn't see the pics the first time around, I literally thought you were sharing pictures of your family, lol.

MKD
11-24-2015, 10:20 PM
Most of the time, I m not in pictures hahaha behind camera :). Plus somehow my daughters don't like taking pictures

ericNH
11-25-2015, 11:46 PM
This was a great spotlight - enjoyed the read, and especially the pics!! What an operation you've got! Ach mein Gott!!

Leaalicia
11-26-2015, 01:05 AM
Tony,

What an incredible story, how you came to the US and came into the world of discus. Stories like yours make me thankful to have been born in a peaceful country. I have several friends who have had similar journeys as yours, and I truly cannot imagine the struggle of the trek and being apart from your family.

I think it is interesting what you said about how people may move away from discus keeping as our world changes to go go go. I think in the very moment as I read your story I realized what keeps me into this hobby thus far is that it is very different than the on demand/facebook/instagram/go go go generation. Discus keeping takes hard work, time and patience which are things that are rare today but values that I was raised with. I think there is a satisfying challenge to raising these beautiful but challenging fish.

You have done a great job raising some beautiful fish! I hope to get as half as far as you. Thanks to you and the mods for sharing! Best of luck to you in your future ventures and discus keeping!

Happy water changing,
Lea

MKD
11-26-2015, 03:10 AM
This was a great spotlight - enjoyed the read, and especially the pics!! What an operation you've got! Ach mein Gott!!

Thank you Eric.


Tony,

What an incredible story, how you came to the US and came into the world of discus. Stories like yours make me thankful to have been born in a peaceful country. I have several friends who have had similar journeys as yours, and I truly cannot imagine the struggle of the trek and being apart from your family.

I think it is interesting what you said about how people may move away from discus keeping as our world changes to go go go. I think in the very moment as I read your story I realized what keeps me into this hobby thus far is that it is very different than the on demand/facebook/instagram/go go go generation. Discus keeping takes hard work, time and patience which are things that are rare today but values that I was raised with. I think there is a satisfying challenge to raising these beautiful but challenging fish.

You have done a great job raising some beautiful fish! I hope to get as half as far as you. Thanks to you and the mods for sharing! Best of luck to you in your future ventures and discus keeping!

Happy water changing,
Lea

I am sure you'll get as far as you want, just you want it or not. Like i said, If I can do it everyone can do it. This hobby helps me relax, patience, responsible, discipline and make lot of friends. I know we're so busy to work for living, so quick water change system and bare bottom will help a lot. I also know there are so many things out there that i can do instead of water changes.

Jack L
12-03-2015, 12:02 AM
thanks for sharing, good story.
p.s. i see room in the garage for more tanks, you can put a whole new isle ; )

MKD
12-03-2015, 03:26 AM
Jack, I'm very happy for now. Due to busy schedule, time won't allow me. Wait until I hit jackpot, I'll fill up my garage lol

marinum
12-03-2015, 07:48 AM
Excellent discus ... what is this?

92353

Second Hand Pat
12-03-2015, 09:11 AM
Excellent discus ... what is this?

92353

BBS hatchery :)

marinum
12-03-2015, 09:49 AM
inside the tank? and it works well

Second Hand Pat
12-03-2015, 09:53 AM
inside the tank? and it works well

Keeps the hatchery warm. I will let Tony address how well it works but should work just fine.
Pat

MKD
12-03-2015, 12:22 PM
i m using tank temp and save some space. Plus its right underneath my breeding tanks so really help alot. I clean out and redo 1 everyday and it works fine for me.

marinum
12-03-2015, 12:32 PM
the rinse before giving her? Interesting ... congratulations

MKD
12-03-2015, 06:00 PM
i hope you're not thinking those are BBS feeder? They are BBS hatchers.

marinum
12-04-2015, 03:23 AM
yes yes, I have understand ;)