Withdrawn: Pat's Contest Fish Wild Tefe F1 "Batch B"
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Re: Pat's Contest Fish Wild Tefe F1 "Batch B"
keep up the good work. theyre shape looks better nowComment
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Thanks Dick, the silly fish are actually growing.
Thanks Alan, they are actually putting on a little height now.Your Discus are talking to you...Are you listening
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They look amazing. I want one. I can't wait till I start buying my discus for my 55 gallon tank.Comment
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Re: Pat's Contest Fish Wild Tefe F1 "Batch B"
Thank you but trust me, you do not want these.
Thanks Jaimie, hoping to make them cute bigger boogers.
Thanks Brandon, there are definitely a lot more broken bars in these batch then in batch A. I can only say that the father of these guys had one broken bar and he seems to have passed it to his progeny.Your Discus are talking to you...Are you listening
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So my observations with these guys now that they are eating is they have put on some length but I see them putting on a bit of height and they are really bulking up. Hoping that stored energy goes to significant improvement in these guys.Your Discus are talking to you...Are you listening
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Re: Pat's Contest Fish Wild Tefe F1 "Batch B"
Pat, the beautiful faces, with the hint of mystery added to the body decor, with those strip hidden red eyes. Something that is missing from the color intense varieties of discus. There is that sense of wildness, the natural chameleon type of ability to camouflage themselves under the fallen branches, and such. That is nature's reason for the body strips, I would guess. I would like to wonder, if I may, how much can the environment surrounding these fish effect their coloration? We see most discus change density of color, light to dark, deeping of color tints. When I feed my discus live foods they become vibrant, intensifying edge colors on fins, and body tones.
Beautiful discus you have there, congratulations.
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Ron, that is beautifulPat, the beautiful faces, with the hint of mystery added to the body decor, with those strip hidden red eyes. Something that is missing from the color intense varieties of discus. There is that sense of wildness, the natural chameleon type of ability to camouflage themselves under the fallen branches, and such. That is nature's reason for the body strips, I would guess. I would like to wonder, if I may, how much can the environment surrounding these fish effect their coloration? We see most discus change density of color, light to dark, deeping of color tints. When I feed my discus live foods they become vibrant, intensifying edge colors on fins, and body tones.
Beautiful discus you have there, congratulations.
Ron
Thanks
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Re: Pat's Contest Fish Wild Tefe F1 "Batch B"
Well, can you guys tell that these have chucked up some? Not the greatest pictures.




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