Pictoral Guide to SA Cichlids Including Wild Discus

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  • Second Hand Pat
    Administrator and MVP Dec.2015
    • Sep 2010
    • 32729
    • Central Florida
    • Pat

    Pictoral Guide to SA Cichlids Including Wild Discus

    I find this useful http://www.goslinea.com/Gallerie/Cichliden/INDEX.HTM Discus are about halfway down.
    Pat
    Your Discus are talking to you...Are you listening
  • pastry
    Registered Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 2694
    • Charleston, SC

    #2
    Re: Pictoral Guide to SA Cichlids Including Wild Discus

    Wow, Pat, that really is the best index of SA cichlids I've seen to date. Impressed how in depth they went with discus... Usually it's "heckle, green, blue, brown" at best.

    I also love seeing the tetras and other SA fish too. Great for my own "tank mates" research.
    -Elliot

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    • jdhuyvetter
      Registered Member
      • Aug 2015
      • 150
      • Lehigh Acres, FL
      • Jeff D'huyvetter

      #3
      Re: Pictoral Guide to SA Cichlids Including Wild Discus

      OK, I admit I have been out of it a while. But when did heckel discus become S. aquafaciatus? When did the old red spotted greens become a separate species, S. tarzoo?

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      • Second Hand Pat
        Administrator and MVP Dec.2015
        • Sep 2010
        • 32729
        • Central Florida
        • Pat

        #4
        Re: Pictoral Guide to SA Cichlids Including Wild Discus

        Originally posted by jdhuyvetter
        OK, I admit I have been out of it a while. But when did heckel discus become S. aquafaciatus? When did the old red spotted greens become a separate species, S. tarzoo?
        If you do a little searching around you will see there is debate about this.
        Pat
        Your Discus are talking to you...Are you listening

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