Trying to upload pics, keeps saying upload failed
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Trying to upload pics, keeps saying upload failed
https://imagebin.ca/v/3owGLv0RtAhW Here is a photo of one of my discus. This particular discus doesn't have the greatest fore head but I couldn't seem to get a clear side on shot so went with this one. They were sold as 2.5" discus when I bought them. Will post more pics after the new lot are quarantined and added to the tank. The new fish will be from the same source, very excited to get them.
I shared a link to the image, all ready for a feeding of beefheart. Finally made a recipe that is relatively mess free.
The discus on the photo looks great Zac .
Post a full tank pic please . We want to see the rest of them too .
I feel like this blue light you have does not match perfectly with your White butterflies though .
Hey Filip, the lights on the tank are not blue, it just appears blue in the photo. I'm not too sure why that is, wether its the blue background or maybe settings on my camera, maybe I should colour correct the image. Anyway, I do plan on adding some greenery to my tank. I saw a post a while ago where the member had used drinking glasses as pots for his plants. this looked really cool and i am leaning towards borrowing this idea for my own tank. Anyway, I don't want to reveal my tank to the world until i am happy with it's appearance. It is currently completely bare, but I do want it looking nice and pretty before I share images of the whole tank. https://imagebin.ca/v/3rYx1HrdPMKI https://imagebin.ca/v/3rYwsXqywbus I can't believe that just 3 short months ago when I got my white butterfly's they were this size! How much they have grown. Were only about ~2.5" now over 4" body length.
Very nice size and looks on your butterflies Zac.
They do grow amazingly fast with the proper care. .
I use PVC transparent glass for my plants .Transparent is to observe the root growth and root bound.
I wouldnt choose glass though, because they do tend to fall around and get smashed to the tank glass during my hasty maintenance , so they would break easily if not carefull enough .