Sounds exciting Al. I bet you guys are working on blue formula too?
Keep up the great work!!!
Kraig
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Order placed, very interested to see the effects these have on my alanquers. I would like them to redden up a bit, keep up the great work!
Matt
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Looking forward to it, thanks.
Got a bunch of questions on this That I want to tackle quick here.. Based on my personal experience as a Discus Nut case for far too many years...
These Discus fish will usually benefit from added red/orange pigments to their diet.. (and by benefit, I mean visually have better coloration)...
Red Turqs
Red snakeskins
Alenquers
Rose Reds
San merah
Albino San Merah
Red Gold Diamonds
Flamingos
Fire reds
Red Mellons
Gold mellons
Red Spotted Fish
All Wilds ( even Heckels can benefit)
Striated Blue Turqs
Checkerboard Pigeons
Basically if the fish has red as a prominent color or pattern or high lights....adding red pigments is going to help bring out the color. This goes for all Species of cichlids...not just discus.
Fish marketed as Yellows... minimize the red and orange pigments... these would be best on our original Freeze Dried Australian Blackworms.
This feeding of Color pigments that are reds and oranges on Blue Diamonds...I would not do...the tail can become slightly yellow with too much reds.
White Diamonds, can turn to a light yellow with too much red pigments.. as can golden albinos...which I actually liked very much.
Basically... all discus need pigments intheir diet for the production of reds and oranges....a good way to judge if you should have them in the diet is the if the fish is supposed to have reds and oranges in appearance...if not... Our original Freeze Dried Blackworms and Our spinach ones are a great choice for your fish.
Hope that helps and if you have any other questions...drop me a pm or email...aquaticsuppliers@comcast.net and I will be glad to help you pick the best option for you fish in a straight forward honest fashion.
Hth,
al
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Just ordered a kilo Al. Would love something for my cobalts in the future!
- Dan
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Al,
You and Mal are a great team from day 1, and you have been continuously providing your Freeze Dried Australian Blackworms in different form to our discus community with great success!
Very exciting to see this new formula and looking forward to trying it. Keep up the great work!
Kenny
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Just ordered 100 grams. Looking forward to trying this on my wild Cuipeua.
Thanks Al.
Pat
I bet your wilds will be glowing like fire with these Pat!!!!
Kraig
I'll be waiting for something for my blues Al.
-Ismael