View Full Version : introduce myself and share some curipera pictures
Tomsky
02-24-2004, 05:00 PM
Hello @All,
a few weeks ago I found this interesting forum, was just reading but yesterday I registered. First I want to introduce myself: I'm Tomsky from Germany. I'm breeding angelfishes, catfishes and sturisoma.
3 weeks ago I got 10 Alenquer Curipera wild caughts. There are the pictures of all 10:
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D11.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D12.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D13.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D14.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D15.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D21.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D22.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D23.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D24.jpg
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/D25.jpg
Tomsky
Welcome to simplydiscus Tomsky.
Very nice discus you have there, good luck with them.
Rod
Tomsky
02-24-2004, 06:08 PM
Hi Rod,
thank You very much, first I was afraid the pictures are to large, but it seams they all have a fast internet conection.
Tomsky
jim_shedden
02-24-2004, 09:28 PM
Welcome Tomsky.................great looking fish.
Jim
Glad you could join us. Those are beautiful wilds! I'm jealous
Welcome Tomsky :) Very nice discus :)
Regards,
Ronny
Fishin dude
02-25-2004, 10:32 AM
Tomsky,
Darn nice fish.....I have some coming to the country sometime next week according to my importer.
The first pic and the third are oustanding diskus...maybe male and female?
Didn't know there were so many variations in the Curipera...thanks for the pics :fish: :fish:
DarkDiscus
02-25-2004, 11:38 AM
Excellent fish. Welcome to Simply Discus!
John
Tom Fowler
02-25-2004, 03:41 PM
Great looking fish Tomsky Where did you get them.Tom F
Tomsky
02-25-2004, 04:35 PM
Hi Tom,
I got them from www.amazon-exotic-import.de.
Tomsky
Hi Tomsky,
I've been considering an order from amazon export import....looking at your fish makes it even more tempting ;D
Rod
I've been considering an order from amazon export import....looking at your fish makes it even more tempting
Hehehhe Rod ;) ;D
Tomsky
02-26-2004, 05:04 PM
Hi Rod,
excellent choice. I was amazed when I picked up my Curiperas.
I send you a picture I took at Amazon-Exotic-Import (all Curiperas). Maybe that makes your waiting time a bit shorter. I hope the owner will not kill me.
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/aei_01.jpg
Tomsky
Wow, very nice picture, Tomsky :) I wonder if Rod can take it LOL ;D.
Rod, the discus is calling you ;).
Thanks for the pic Tomsky, very nice. They look great all begging for food like that. Wild discus of any quality are very rare here in Australia and when i do see them they are mostly emaciated and generally of a low grade. But those guys sure look nice and healthy, i'll be perusing my price list from amazon again and counting my money.....
LOL Ronny, care to share a shipment?? ;D
Rod
well Rod, i cant. You have all my savings LOL ;D.
But if you want to order, keep me informed ;D ;).
I am just curious ;)
Ronny :)
petedaniels
02-27-2004, 12:35 PM
Great looking wilds, but curipera are a lot more red than those wilds
petedaniels
02-27-2004, 12:41 PM
the pair
Tomsky
02-27-2004, 05:44 PM
Hi petedaniels,
the picture above (not yours) are not adults, so more color is to expect. Sorry, I forgot to say that. But as red as in your picture they probably never become ;).
Maybe just like in the picture below ;)
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/forum/sample1.jpg
Tomsky
Fishin dude
02-27-2004, 05:49 PM
Aren't you hammering color enhancer to get the red-redder??
:smash:
Tomsky
02-27-2004, 06:07 PM
Hi Fishin dude,
I just reduced the red a little, but the fish is still defecating red. Sorry, I only gave myself 5 minutes in Photoshop ;)
but what about thisone (no more red)?
http://www.alenquer-curipera.de/gif/forum/sample2.jpg
Tomsky
Tomsky
02-27-2004, 06:20 PM
Hi @All,
I think I have to explane some things.
When I take photos of my fishes
- I use a Minolta Dimage 7i
- I use the inbuild flash light
- then I use Photoshop just to size the pichture and save it as a web image
- I do nothing else
- the tank is lluminated with a usal "daylight" Light (the cheapest, no blue, no red)
Tomsky
petedaniels
03-01-2004, 04:05 AM
The curipera are fed on earthworm and tetra prima only.
Tetra prima only maintains the colour of the fish, also the
lighting is a daylight tube so that is the colour of the fish.
you can change the colour of the fish all you like with your
photo equipment but if you see the fish yourself you will
see the difference. Your fish are great looking wilds but
as for being curipera ?
petedaniels
03-01-2004, 04:38 AM
Also if you go to www.flameoftheforest.de/Gal_02.htm
you will see curipera
Fishin dude
03-01-2004, 10:42 AM
Pete,
Don't you beleive diet is a key for the red in most cases??
Most of the wild caught discus I have observed have the yellow-bronze look in the center with the varying striations or dots and dashes.
I bet if you switched to a non caratine diet, the red would not be as intense..........JMO
fishfarm
03-01-2004, 11:57 AM
There are variations on all wild fish, Some Curipura's never turn dark red, The ones Oliver sells are hand picked from 100's for red color, Feeding of color enhancing foods also brings out the red. None of the Curipuras are bright red when they are first imported. I think with proper care, Tom's fish will look outstanding! :thumbsup: Ken
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