Hey, Mark here just wondering if there were any Discus keepers, breeders out there in the Houston/ Spring Texas area.
Maybe a couple people willing to meet up and talk fish from time to time.
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You can check on aquabid.com. It took me awhile but I found a great breeder in Austin. I live in NE San Antonio so is only an hour drive away. If you check the discus section and look at the seller information most are breeders. Some are from Texas. Send me a PM if you would like the breeder info from Austin.
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Re: USA - Texas - DFW Metroplex breeders / seller?
Hello All!
Just wondering if anyone has some leads on sellers/breeders in the Dallas, Fort Worth area. My LFS has had a tough time getting them and all of the message/emails I've sent have not responded. Perhaps its just tough to get stuff stock in general, but thought I would try!Leave a comment:
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Hello fellow San Antonioians. I live in Marion. Love to compare notes sometime.Leave a comment:
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Currently, I'm doing 50% weekly water change straight from the tap with Seachem Safe added. No fish for sale. Check my latest video: https://youtu.be/29J-z8Vopq4Leave a comment:
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Hi Farebox, this is LaFaun in San Antonio. What is the hardness after the mix? Do you have any discus for sale?Leave a comment:
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Hi Tony, I'm LaFaun in North San Antonio. I have a discus tank set up and am looking for fish. Do you have any suggestions?Leave a comment:
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do we have any club events and such for north Texas community? i love a chance to join and participate.Leave a comment:
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I reside in San Antonio, water also very hard. I have an 125G and 40G breeder tank running now. Use a mixture of 70% straight from the tap w/ safe and 30% RODI water, doing 50% WC daily (after feeding my beefheart mix). Been doing this well over two years with great success with my discus.Leave a comment:
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I'm in Houston using water straight from the tap, and prime. Aging your water would be best, especially if you are doing large water changes. I've had good results with 30% or a little more (however much it takes for me to siphon out the fish waste), every couple of days, in an understocked 75 gallon with sump. I'll likely start aging water in the future, as I'd probably get better growth from my fish with larger, more frequent water changes. My fish's size are pretty on par compared to the published Stendker growth rate, so I'm not too concerned at the moment. This is my first time having a large tank or discus, or seriously keeping fish at all, so take what I say with a grain of salt. Just make sure your tank is completely cycled before getting the fish.... I may have had problems with that in the beginning.Last edited by Rapture; 07-28-2016, 11:18 PM.Leave a comment:
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Anyone in the Houston or Katy area?
I recently bought a house and I'm looking at buying my first decent sized tank (~75g) and setting it up as a BB discus tank with an MBF. Everyone in the house is onboard.
I remember meeting a successful discus guy many years ago while buying something random off Craigslist and I was surprised to learn some things from him:
- he used basic tap water without any adjustments other than dechlorinator and his tap water ph was over 7.0
- he had an impressive (to me at the time) semi-automated water change system involving a large aging barrel connected to home plumbing system
He never had to carry a bucket! I decided in that moment that if I ever got back into aquariums I'd have discus and an easy wc system like that!Leave a comment:
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Thanks John
Considering I am smack between Austin and San Antonio I was hoping I would have better luck.
KeithLeave a comment:
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Good luck with your tank. I don't really know of too many discus folks down in your area.
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Good afternoon.
My name is Keith and I live in San Marcos, TX. I have actually been a member of Simplydiscus.com for several years but have not been active. I currently have a 165 gallon, non planted, primarily angel fish, tank. My wife says she misses the old 90 gallon bow front which was a planted discus tank. So now I am doing some reading. To be honest I never did get the whole water quality thing down. We have hard water here with a p.h around 8.3. I would love to convert my 165 gallon back to Discus but not use real plants so I don't have to worry about fertilizing, lights, substrate, temp, etc.
If there is anyone or any clubs near San Marcos I would love to know about it and meet up with folks that wouldn't mind doing some show and tell on their set up.
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I always have some for sale. All bred right here in North Texas. I am in Caddo Mills which is about 35 miles north east of Dallas.
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