Uaru amphiacantoides sp. Orange.

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  • Wildcaught dutchman
    Registered Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 282
    • Rotterdam

    Uaru amphiacantoides sp. Orange.

    I have stopped with the discusfishes.These uarus are a few new fishes I have instead:

    http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showthread.php?110066-My-15-red-turquoise-discus-and-one-spotted-swimming-in-1000-litres-of-Dutch-water
  • Discus-n00b
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    • Aug 2003
    • 5474
    • Columbia, SC
    • Matt

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    Re: Uaru amphiacantoides sp. Orange.

    I've always liked Uaru, you don't see to many people keeping them. Yurs look great, tank looks good too. Are the young Uaru (well i see at least one) in there from a spawn of those adults or just some new ones added to the collection?
    -Matt

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    • Wildcaught dutchman
      Registered Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 282
      • Rotterdam

      #3
      Re: Uaru amphiacantoides sp. Orange.

      @Discus-n00b:The biggest uaru is wildcaught.The youngsters are of the wildcaught uaru.The one which is almost same size as the biggest is a youngster of him like the others too.It is not normal how big the biggest youngster is.When she is growing like that she will be twice the size of the man.For the rest.I like to have the youngsters because the female of the wildcaught uaru died at the former keepers.Do you know the youngsters eat also from the skin of the parents when they are babies??
      http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showthread.php?110066-My-15-red-turquoise-discus-and-one-spotted-swimming-in-1000-litres-of-Dutch-water

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