One of Paulio's RSG's very young male it's spotted up lots more since I took this pic.
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One of Paulio's RSG's very young male it's spotted up lots more since I took this pic.
Another group tank,
Marlboro Gold and Orange Pigeon (Chewal6), Spotted Turq and Marlboro Red (Wattley), Scribble Turq and Blue White (Matt Parsons), Red Snake X Red Diamond (lower Right Hard to see) (Dennis Hardenberger), Violet reflection, Cobalt
Great Interview John and Randal!
I love the story about your wife's uncle--its funny the different paths that get us into this hobby.
Randall--nice fish--I love that brown, the BDs and the red spotted turks--looks like you know your discus as well as your RO systems!
Nice spotlight guys,
Pat
P.S.: I'll post my data on the ammonia rejection by the three different RO systems over the holidays.
Orange you glad there's orange discus?
The Fish Office/RO assembly plant/Home office/etc
Nice Interview! Nice Discus :)
Randal,
Nice interview! Could you post a few more pics of the red turk that is pictured with the red spotted turk? Where did you get that fish?
Nice interview John.
Thanks,
Eric
Thanks for another great interview John. Boy, I wish my office looked like that ;D
great interview and discus pixs
Here you go Eric.....
I was told that fish is called a Checkerboard Turq. This particular one is a proven female.
Another one...
I also got some SWEET fish from Jeff@discusfarm.us yesterday. Talk about a great deal! Not only did I get Great Fish at a great price; He didn't charge me shipping AND sent someone out with the fish to help unpack! :o
JK; His brother Jason lives in the Chicago area and carried the fish on his flight for me. I picked both of them up at Midway airport, it's about 5 minutes from my house.
Jeff and Jason are a great couple of guys with some awesome fish! :thumbsup:
I got Domestic RSG's Which are a type of spotted turq and Red Turq's. You can see both types in the above and following pics. They are all in the 3-4" range.
That's bubbles on the tank glass, I just did a W/C...
Here's the little pigs chowing down on Blackworms. All of them ate after 2 hours and there were no signs of stress from their shipping ordeal. Excellent packing Job, no ammonia burns or anything...
Last one, Look at the spotting on this little guy.. Sure looks like a lepoard to me...