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Discluv
12-08-2017, 09:28 PM
Ive never kept wild discus, F1's, but not wilds.
Anyways, I have a source that lists for sale , Wild Symphysodon aequifasciatus "Green Discus" "Peru." When I look this variety up, specifying "Peru" as the collection site, the appearance is variable, but all seem to be ( in varying degrees), red-spotted. Is this typically the characteristic of this variety from this collection point or are they not always red-spotted?

Akili
12-08-2017, 10:01 PM
Peruvian Discus come most from the rivers Nanay and Putuma.Peruvian greens comes from Nanay river, but originally was not discus from there. Nanay discus are originally Tefe and Putumayo discus introductions. Tefes are usually spotted but not the ones from Putumayo.

Pardal
12-08-2017, 10:23 PM
If my memory serve me well Peruvians Discus are pretty but they tend to be more washed out, in comparison to any green from the Brazilian Amazon, and of course the Tefe's with red spots, a Royal Green Tefe discus will demand some cash, coloration is amazing.
Collection season is approaching if not start already summer Southern Hemisphere. I will recommend to you two sources right here in simply Discus Origins and Snook21, Mark and John they might even have some from last season for relative cheap.

Discluv
12-08-2017, 10:40 PM
So, the Peruvians are typically not spotted/ Am I understanding that correctly?

Discluv
12-08-2017, 10:42 PM
If my memory serve me well Peruvians Discus are pretty but they tend to be more washed out, in comparison to any green from the Brazilian Amazon, and of course the Tefe's with red spots, a Royal Green Tefe discus will demand some cash, coloration is amazing.
Collection season is approaching if not start already summer Southern Hemisphere. I will recommend to you two sources right here in simply Discus Origins and Snook21, Mark and John they might even have some from last season for relative cheap.

Thanks for the recommendation, Ive already called these two vendors two weeks ago and left messages on email. No answer from either. Found another vendor.

Akili
12-09-2017, 08:49 AM
So, the Peruvians are typically not spotted/ Am I understanding that correctly?Not Always you can find the ones from Nanay fully spotted to none spotted.

papasmurf
12-20-2017, 04:25 PM
Thanks for the recommendation, Ive already called these two vendors two weeks ago and left messages on email. No answer from either. Found another vendor.

I understand your frustration as I have dealt with the same issues with one of the same vendors...calls...emails...no response...took weeks to get in touch finally. I suspect you are referring to the Wetspot as your "other source" that you were looking to purchase from. I bought 3 greens from them about 3 weeks ago. They vary in size from about 3.5"-6" I would guess. So far they do not show any spotting and are still a bit washed out but appear to be alert and healthy with nice thick heads and bodies. I have received some emaciated and thin wilds before from other sources that died after a month or two in captivity due to wasting away even with being medicated but I am pleased so far with my purchase from wetspot.

Pardal
12-21-2017, 12:32 AM
So, the Peruvians are typically not spotted/ Am I understanding that correctly?

Sorry for the delay answer on this. There are Green Tefe's without red spots as well. they just look better in coloration IMO when compare to Nanay's .

Discluv
12-21-2017, 01:31 AM
I ended up getting a hold of John at Freshwater Tropical Online and have 5 manacapuru red discus coming next week. Thanks for the responses.

Pardal
12-21-2017, 11:46 AM
I ended up getting a hold of John at Freshwater Tropical Online and have 5 manacapuru red discus coming next week. Thanks for the responses.

i thought you were getting green tefe's . Manacapuru reds are beautiful too. Don't forget to post pictures

Discluv
12-21-2017, 12:44 PM
i thought you were getting green tefe's . Manacapuru reds are beautiful too. Don't forget to post pictures

My mind is constantly distracted by the possibility of something else... isn't yours, LOL? I will post pictures.

RogueDiscus
12-21-2017, 06:04 PM
DiscusOrigins just posted in their sponsor section. Going out of business with some of last years' (?) fish to sell.

Discluv
12-21-2017, 07:23 PM
I saw that. Sure would of liked to of ordered those g. argy's. But, already got a group of g. sveni.

brewmaster15
02-06-2018, 09:49 PM
Its a shame no one brings in good quality Nanay Greens anymore. We used to have a sponsor many years ago that brought in some stupendous fish. He no longer does so but I fell in love with nanay greens back then.

This seller no longer sells but the web site is still up. I look at it from time to time and drool.

http://www.aquatechnics.net/discuswild_peru.htm

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