Hi,
I was wondering if you had any wild discus for sale. I live in nj.
Thanks,
Vince
Here's my latest update on my discus room after a morning of waterchanging and moving fish around. I go through the video explaining what each fish is and what breeder it came from.
Please click HD and turn your sound up!
I don't hide if my fish is sick because discus can get sick from time to time
I'm currently running:
7 55gals
3 60gals
3 29gals
2 20gals
1 120gal
1 220gal
Water Aging:
4 55gals
2 100gals
Hi,
I was wondering if you had any wild discus for sale. I live in nj.
Thanks,
Vince
Outstanding! Amazing high-quality discus! So much going on there. It looks like you have you hands full I like those Piwos Red Turks. Two questions:
1. What is the name of the wild strain you have (besides the red-spotted greens)?
2. Why don't you separate tanks according to strain? Wouldn't that ensure proper pairing?
Congratulations on your beautiful discus and fish room.
Amazing fish room! Super jelly
I notice (a few times but paused at the 7 min ish mark) you have Stendkers and Asians mixed, this is something I would love to do but am scared to attempt, did you do anything special besides a good QT/hero fish technique? Have you had any bad experiences mixing the two?
Thanks!
I have my way of doing a qt that has worked for years. The main things is to not let one drop of water go from one tank to another, i'll use separate equipment to do water changes for a month. I'll also add a couple gallons of main system water into the qt tank during a water change as well. PP baths/dip once the fish have settled into their qt tank.
PP stands for potassium permanganate, but yes no issues