Pat you are right, these are 100% green wild discus.
I have some, but they are very shameful.
Maybe you're right, but Snookn21 sold them as brown.
For me they can be: green, blue, brown or pink, but they are mine.
And finally some photo spam.
jmf3460 for You some pleco.
I,s very very difficult to "catch" them.
Thanks for watching and interest.
Love the set up. I'm looking to do something similar with a branch and very few plants. May I ask why double canister over a canister and HOB? Also about how deep is your sand substrate, is it only sand, and what kind of sand? Love the set up! I'm hoping to do amazon swords like you have but then maybe jungle val on the side opposite my tree root.
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Nice job growing them out.
Hi Mapet, I wanted to ask you about your pleco. Could it be L168 by any chance? Does it poop a lot? It looks very sweet.
I have a lot fish, both are fully the ceramic's, so i got better biological filtration.
HOB what this mean?
I got just sand, no substrat. Under amazon sword I've got balls (clay with peat), which I did myself.
The sand I buy on the Home depot (silica sand), 2 bags of 50 pounds.
This sand not change the parameters of the water, the pH is not changed.
What can I say... just do it.
The 205 i's on the left side aquarium and 405 i's on the right.
They are not connected together.
Nice thanks for the info! The peat ball things is it a 'home made substrate' then or are the amazon swords in them? Like the set up, I go get my 75G tomorrow, very excited! The info you gave will help a lot!
I take wet clay, mix with the peat moss(50/50), I make small balls ( approximately 3/4 inch) and put them in the oven, bake it for about 20 minutes.
At my Amazon sword I put 3 balls between the roots of each.
You can add some K2SO4 and MgSO4, the rest of the macro elements they can take from the water.
I don't need this, beacuse I dont got to much light ( 60 W per 75 gallons).
So they looked like they planted:
http://i.imgur.com/OJW93b3.jpg
So they look now.
http://i.imgur.com/1FJoh7o.jpg
My wild Browns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO_r41J-o6M
WOW...I'm impressed...Beautiful..
That is some beautiful discus, wild reds are my favorite discus
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Nice set up & beautiful fish!