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    Default Something educational to read?

    I have been keeping discus for eons and have a lot of books and info on discus. I was just wondering if anyone has read any good books on discus lately. I am looking for something that has a little more depth to it than just your basic how to do a water change for discus guide. Your input would be much valued and appreciated.
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    Default Re: Something educational to read?

    Quote Originally Posted by golden29 View Post
    I have been keeping discus for eons and have a lot of books and info on discus. I was just wondering if anyone has read any good books on discus lately. I am looking for something that has a little more depth to it than just your basic how to do a water change for discus guide. Your input would be much valued and appreciated.
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    Default Re: Something educational to read?

    For wilds, Bleher discus, youlearn about biotopes, history of the discus systematic, its hobby history, diet, acompanying species,..

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    Thanks guys I will definitely add those to my collection. If anyone has anything else keep um rollin for me.
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    the best book is here at the forum and even better yet this book talks back

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    I'd like to read your paper as well. Would you share it with us?
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