Wild Discus Tech Notes 2... Wild Greens...The basics and More....

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  • brewmaster15
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    • Apr 2002
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    • Al

    Re: Wild Discus Tech Notes 2... Wild Greens...The basics and More....

    Unfortunately Mark has moved on from the Hobby. For a time he was a great supplier of wilds himself.

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    • Red Eye.
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      • Nov 2023
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      • Heathfield..UK.
      • Matthew Peter Brown

      Re: Wild Discus Tech Notes 2... Wild Greens...The basics and More....

      Originally posted by Discus Origins
      This is a group of Japura RSGs I purchased from John (snook) about 8 months ago. They were his AA quality greens and I believe they were $150/each. I hand selected these out of his tanks for the most spots. Its a little wierd but out of all the wild strains, the greens are usually the ones with the worst body shapes. Not sure why but just my experience with them.

      I think quality-wise for most people its the more spots the better. Having a nice light base color brings out the red spots.

      Mark
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      • goldnomad
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        • Feb 2026
        • 10
        • Robert Clough

        Here's a little bit of interest for you. These beasties are RSG's.

        " From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



        Individuals from Nanay (above) and Japurá Rivers (below)
        Kingdom: Animalia
        Phylum: Chordata
        Class: Actinopterygii
        Order: Cichliformes
        Family: Cichlidae
        Genus: Symphysodon
        Species: S. tarzoo
        Symphysodon tarzoo Lyons, 1959
        Symphysodon tarzoo, the green discus, is a species of cichlid endemic to Brazil; specifically, to rivers of the western Amazon Basin upriver from the Purus arch, although it occasionally occurs downstream.[2][3] An introduced population in the Nanay River is based on stock from the Tefé region.[4] The green discus is found in blackwater habitats with a high temperature of 27–30 °C (81–86 °F) and low pH of 4.8–5.9.[4] Although also known from whitewater, its preference for lentic habitats such as floodplains means that the water contain little suspended material (unlike main sections of whitewater rivers).[3][5]
        This species grows to a length of 13.2 centimetres (5.2 in) SL.[2][6] S. tarzoo has red spots on the anal fin and body, which separates it from other discus species.[7]
        The scientific name was coined by Earl Lyons in 1959, and the species was revalidated by pattern, morphology and mtDNA in 2006.[2][7] Later studies have confirmed its distinction, although some suggest the correct scientific name for the green discus is S. aequifasciatus (a name typically used for the blue/brown discus).[3][4] No natural (wild) hybrids are known between the green discus and its relatives.[2][4]"

        Cheers

        Rob



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