Nice Maxx. What strain are the lil fellas? Do you have any pics of their parents?
So I am a little new with Discus -only had 3 (juvies about 4 months old) but then was able to get these 6 little guys- they are just a tad smaller than a dime..
here is a few picture of the set up right now and I'll be making changes as they grow..
I've decided to open this thread - to document and be able to see pictures as they grow in chronological order to see difference in sizes. (Temperature 84.5) -
they are eating well, and no issues at all with WC (don't seem to be bothered at all)
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Also , here is a picture of when I got them , and then once in the tank I was able to get better pictures.
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these were just taken yesterday.
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Nice Maxx. What strain are the lil fellas? Do you have any pics of their parents?
Cute little buggers Max, about three weeks old?
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
I believe 4 weeks old.... I took a picture of the parents with my cellphone... so not as good quality.. but here it is..
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Cool...got your own little grow out challenge going then I'm no expert, so it looks like a F red turq x M brown or alenquer...close?
your guess is probably better than mine, I was told red alenquer for both but one does look more royal blue I thought-- so maybe someone experienced could help us both .. lol
In my grossly inexperienced judgment (blush) the fish on the right looks to be a wild type, and could be an alenquer for sure...the one on the left i believe is a domestic strain...my best guess is red turq...please someone educate us novices
Found this similar thread with info regarding alenquer/royal looking discus... http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...30149-Alenquer
Hi Max, how is it going with your little ones? What are you feeding?
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Danny, in the first quote there is a linked thread and in that thread I said this
So that is my best guess on this pair assuming they are an Alenquer/Cuipeua cross. The supplier is always the best place to ask this question.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
All 6 are doing well... I've been feeding frozen baby brine shrimp mixed with flakes broken into super small pieces... WC about 80% every day (except for one day I missed )... I also tried this good called first bites.. but is so small I can't even tell if they ate it lol...
Thanks Pat. I'm not sure what partial or full royal actually means. I'm my ignorance of discus root species, I don't have a clear understanding of where the genetics have emerged from, but I did think full patterned fish were domestic hybrids of the wild types. I'm guessing now that is incorrect, yes? Lol
Danny, a semi-royal has the striations going partially down the body and a full royal has the striations covering the whole body. There are definitely wilds which are full royals.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Thanks Pat. That's awesome there is fully striated wild fish. I love this hobby. I have been in it for 38 years and still learning. Thanks for clarifying that for me, and helping me to increase my knowledge!