Apistomaster
02-27-2007, 10:37 PM
The first two photos show my Heckels living the easy life.
The last two photos show why you don't want to keep Sturisoma species with your discus.
By the time I had removed the Sturisoma all ten discus sustained serious abrasions from what became nearly inccessant attacks. Those cats really developed a taste for discus slime. I was very fortunate the discus healed and had no secondary infections set in. It was that bad.
It was really too bad because they also were able to keep the glass so algae free I only had to clean the glass once a month.
Larry Waybright
The last two photos show why you don't want to keep Sturisoma species with your discus.
By the time I had removed the Sturisoma all ten discus sustained serious abrasions from what became nearly inccessant attacks. Those cats really developed a taste for discus slime. I was very fortunate the discus healed and had no secondary infections set in. It was that bad.
It was really too bad because they also were able to keep the glass so algae free I only had to clean the glass once a month.
Larry Waybright