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You Guys + gals Know the part I like Most?
THE WORMS hee.hee.hee
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Aloha, Awesome interview. WHERE can I get some to add to my wild collection. Just picked up two heckels wednesday beautiful fish. Jatapu I hope is next. ;D
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great job guys! thanks for sharing the info!
Rodrigo
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Ahhh.....
Another great interview!
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Great Job thank you
Dennis
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Oliver... Thanks some much for taking time out for us Simply fanatics.. I look forward to the next interview.
and big thanks to you Ralph for a great interview!....
Julz
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A great read indeed. Great job Ralph.
Cheers,
Chi.
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Fantastic!!!
Great job Ralph.
Thank you Oliver.
Pierre
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A very interesting interview! Since I'm new and dumb to discus...here is the question? If the flow is so strong in their natural enviroment, then why do I always see and read about virtually no flow tanks??
thanks
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Hi Chicki and welcome,
Good question. I think that it may be one of the discus commandments that got started early on and has taken a life of it own. There was a similar question on another thread a long time ago and almost all the responders said that their discus seem to like to play in the filter/powerhead outflow.
I thought that it was also interesting that the flow rate changes significantly during the inundation from the rainy season.
Best thing you can do is offer them a choice, half to 2/3s of my tank is calm and about 1/3 has flow from a box filter. They spend most of the day in the flow and night is mostly in the calm section.
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