WOW, that's all
holy crap Kenny....I think you won bro! haha im just kiddin. but seriously I watch for your updates like a hawk. you really know how to grow them. I kinda know how you feel. I have a forrest albino spotted leopard, its atleast 5 inches TL now, I got this fish maybe 2 weeks before you guys got yours, got it in at the same size. so I can relate alittle bit. but you pics man, just unbelievable really. the size of those fish and the uniformity. you can really see it next to the sponge filter. Im just truely amazed at how well your doing with this group. keep up the great work!
-Jason-
-Jason-
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WOW, that's all
wow kenny....those discus having excellent shape....
thanks for sharing.
Grasshopper
Francis
Unlike me, those beauties must love the Philly water! Or have you been feeding them Pats? LOl, they are just awsome, great job!
I never drink water because of the disgusting things that fish do in it.. - W. C. Fields
Joan R
nice
"There was no spoon"
Great job Ken... I'd love to see them for real and up close to see hte pinkish hue.. Keep em' going !! David T
Tony Luke's bro, but the wiz does make a mess in the tank Thanks for the nice comment! I am representing the east coast here, I will make you proud!
Thanks again Rod
No doubt Van! Kenny's/forrest discus are the best out there. In every aspect of the business they set the bar. All credit goes to them. I am only keeping them alive. Thanks my friend
Great job Kenny! All the way around!
Kenny,
Those are some very very nice fish.
Great Job
Kirk
Kenny, keeping them alive is easy when you start with a good start but getting them to grow and have uniform shapes like those are your hard work. This is especially impressive with albinos.No doubt Van! Kenny's/forrest discus are the best out there. In every aspect of the business they set the bar. All credit goes to them. I am only keeping them alive. Thanks my friend
BTW.. speaking of Tony Luke's don't forget the man versus food episode this wednesday.
Keep it up.
Van
Thanks Eddie, They are truly an amazing group of discus. Actually they are the same as all my kenny/forrest discus, always hungry and healthy. Hope your trip to cali is going well.
Thank you Kevin
Bill, we are very lucky to have this opportunity to grow out such a beautiful group of discus. I enjoy seeing these guy develop everyday. Thanks
I love the definition on them. a bunch of bullies. Thanks Chris
Yes, all but one is solid The one only has a few white spots. no striations at all, which i am happy about.
LoL, those pictures were taken as i was still half asleep, that is why i called it challenge wake up. Just point and shoot buddy. I would be more then happy to take some pictures of your discus next time i am in SD. I think i could learn a lot from you. Thanks Chad
i am very proud of their development. Simply remarkable quality. I could not wish for a better group to grow out. Thank you!
Thank you very much Mike. They are priceless! I will never let these guys go. I hope to come out of this with a nice breeding pair
Thank you Barb. They make it easy, a little food and clean water and they are happy
Terrific looking fish Kenny
Paul
Comfortably numb.
Thank you Paul!
David, you should come to the next simple meeting coming up soon. The next with be in CT(look out for posts, i send them to you to be sure you get them). I always have a great time at them. Anytime you find yourself in the Philly area, let me know. I would love to have you over. Thanks again.
Thanks Kirk
Good to hear from you Steve! Thanks for the feed back
I will try and capture it in my next update. It is the afternoon sun that brings it out, which is the worst photo conditions. But i will try. Thank you David.
Thanks Ed
LoL. believe me, My water is terrible in philly. I pre filter through 5 stages to insure nothing get through. It must be the cheese steaks Thanks Joan
Kenny, these guys have turned out so massive. They're very thick compared to mine. I don't feed quite as many times a day as you, though.
They look very uniform and even in their growth.
Great job!