Lee, That fish really changed a lot from juvie to Adulthood.
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Lee, That fish really changed a lot from juvie to Adulthood.
Dan,
I was surprised also and wish I would have kept a few more, but I already have too many fish LOL.:D
BTW, you have some very nice fish!
regards
Lee
Thank you...;)
This is another possible female @ 7 plus inches I moved to my new 75g with gravel. Her scales got a little scuffed up with the netting but a nice white discus IMO, imported from Germany.:)
Lee
Lee,
They are looking great...
Thanks Dan!
Also thanks for the advice concerning my pairs(waterchanges, live food, etc).
I just finished painting the 29g for the spawning pair.:bandana:
regards,
Lee
WB pair without peppering. Can't see from photo but they are
fanning a batch of eggs laid on a slate.
Cliff
Here are some WB babies.
Cliff
"A rose by a different name will smell as sweet" ! Here is several genetic mixes on the above that we keep. Cary's WB's, Cary's Golden WB's, German Blues and a X of our own. Let us know which is which and the ones you like best. Group shots may show all or some of those named. We like them all ;).
A few more.
Great Job!
Extremely nice US Grown Discus!
Keep up the good work!
regards,
Lee
PS: Post 50, first 2 of your pics have a Blue Diamond dominance, correct?
*More blue* and lack of *white* in the dorsal and anal fins, ie not *white*!!
1's I have are white in all the finnage...
Andrew,
I think I like the second picture on post 50...I love the color and body shape...great looking fish...Which ones did I choose???
Thanks Lee. Dan you picked a X. We are patiently waiting on the next generation. Thanks for your comments ;).