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  • Second Hand Pat
    Administrator and MVP Dec.2015
    • Sep 2010
    • 34497
    • Space Coast
    • Pat

    I really like the one with the really fine spots Brian but they are all nice fish
    Pat
    Your Discus are talking to you...Are you listening

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    • AquaticNerd
      Administrator
      • Sep 2019
      • 1425
      • Kentucky
      • Jake

      Agreed Pat, that spotted with such fine spots all over the face is incredible! All fish are excellent though.
      Jake

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      • jeep
        Administrator
        • Jul 2002
        • 7878
        • O.P. KS
        • Brian

        I agree as well. My goal is to get a pair, and breeding LSS to LSS can produce all kinds of fry from Turqs to LSS. LSS to Leopard has a higher chance of producing LSS. I specifically like the Panthera line because of the refined spots in both the LSS and Leopards, although they are heavily inbred so genetic issues can happen. My Ruby Red x Meteor, both LSS, produced some nice offspring but they were the slowest growing discus I've ever seen and all but two were culled. Hopefully, if I can get a good pairing out of these, I hope to avoid that issue, but time will tell...

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        • For100
          Registered Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 355
          • Austin, texas
          • Fred

          Originally posted by jeep
          More photo's...
          Beautiful fish! I am happy for you.

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          • jwcarlson
            Homesteader

            • Jan 2022
            • 2092
            • Iowa
            • Jacob

            The consistency of the spotting on that one is incredible.

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            • jeep
              Administrator
              • Jul 2002
              • 7878
              • O.P. KS
              • Brian

              So these guys didn't start off so great. I didn't see the leopards eat anything for the month I had them. The SP ate although not aggressively. The leopards in particular have been dark and hanging out either at the bottom or the top of the tank with not much activity. A few weeks ago I slowly turned up the heat and let them cook at 93 degrees with 4TBS salt per 10g for 10 days they all snapped out if their funk, regained their color and started eating everything I put in the tank.

              So this morning when I turned on the lights, I saw a big battle going on. It seems one of the Panthera Leopards and the Albino have paired up and spawned and the other two are hell bent on eating their eggs, so the pair is fighting them off fiercely.

              Finally, some good news on the spotted front!!
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              • brewmaster15
                Administrator
                • Apr 2002
                • 31060
                • Northford,CT,USA
                • Al

                Originally posted by jeep
                So these guys didn't start off so great. I didn't see the leopards eat anything for the month I had them. The SP ate although not aggressively. The leopards in particular have been dark and hanging out either at the bottom or the top of the tank with not much activity. A few weeks ago I slowly turned up the heat and let them cook at 93 degrees with 4TBS salt per 10g for 10 days they all snapped out if their funk, regained their color and started eating everything I put in the tank.

                So this morning when I turned on the lights, I saw a big battle going on. It seems one of the Panthera Leopards and the Albino have paired up and spawned and the other two are hell bent on eating their eggs, so the pair is fighting them off fiercely.

                Finally, some good news on the spotted front!!
                Awesome Brian! Glad that they settled in for you!

                al
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