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July 15th, 2009
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| I love Discus I hope in the future I can make a huge tank for them. They are awesome fish. |
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October 17th, 2009
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| Only just found this thread. I know it's old, but I had to post my admiration for your discus Matt. STUNNING fish!  |
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October 17th, 2009
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| Beautiful fish. I love especially the cobalt, blue diamond, gold melon, and brilliant turquoise. Thanks for sharing! I have wanted discus for some time now... |
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October 18th, 2009
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| Thanks all. They were my pride and joy. Looking forward to getting more when i get home. Be sure to keep an eye out, i definitely have big plans. |
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October 18th, 2009
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| wow! those are some gorgeous fish i have ever seen!  |
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December 24th, 2009
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| BEAUTIFUL! I wonder how many people would be inspired to become fish keepers after seeing some of those fish... |
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January 1st, 2010
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| hey slug, down the road here i'd like the get a few more discus for my tank, i'd like to get a White Butterfly and also a Cobalt. oh i love the pics of your wild/albinos one of them would look really good in my tank |
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January 1st, 2010
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| Any discus would look good in the tank mike! Haha (I'm secretly trying to create as many or more discus keepers on this board as betta keepers) Oh i guess the cat is out of the bag now...  |
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January 1st, 2010
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Originally Posted by Slug Any discus would look good in the tank mike! Haha (I'm secretly trying to create as many or more discus keepers on this board as betta keepers) Oh i guess the cat is out of the bag now...  | I wish to keep a few later but for now just cichlids. The Discus require really super clean water. |
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January 1st, 2010
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| But discus ARE cichlids!  hehe |
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January 16th, 2010
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| amazing. i would trade anything to get those fish. how on earth do you manage to take enough time to care for all of them; feeding, cleaning, trying to breed...*faint*
I love every single one of them!!
me going mad  Last edited by fishkeeper227; January 16th, 2010 at 07:03 AM.
Reason: wanted to add and remove |
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January 16th, 2010
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Originally Posted by Slug But discus ARE cichlids!  hehe | I know But I would need a big tank designated just for them Because can't put them with the africans.  |
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January 16th, 2010
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| Ok Ive been thinking about a Discus tank, now them pictures have knocked me off the fence, unfortunately there isnt much to choose from in this area, and the ones Ive seen dont look anywhere in as good as condition as yours. Thanks for posting them pics.
Ok I just read that ya wanna get more discus people on the board, count me IN lol...I have a tank that would suit them just fine soon as I get these Mollies tank going and get them outta my new Discus tank lol..
How many could ya keep in about a 50 gallon corner tank? Last edited by Sonfish; January 16th, 2010 at 09:28 AM.
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January 16th, 2010
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| What are the best water parameters for discus?
What are your water parameters, if they differ from what books and other say they should be?
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January 16th, 2010
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Originally Posted by navyscuba I know But I would need a big tank designated just for them Because can't put them with the africans.  | You could always throw out the africans, evict them! haha Funny thing is, I did this when I got back into discus. Had africans when I went to Atlanta for the 2008 ACAs, met up with Discus Hans and started talking....called my brother at home and told him to remove all of the Africans and rocks out of my tank. Brought home some discus that weekend.  haha Kinda hate how I gave up my african show tank...because it was really really nice looking, but I love discus to much. Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonfish Ok Ive been thinking about a Discus tank, now them pictures have knocked me off the fence, unfortunately there isnt much to choose from in this area, and the ones Ive seen dont look anywhere in as good as condition as yours. Thanks for posting them pics.
Ok I just read that ya wanna get more discus people on the board, count me IN lol...I have a tank that would suit them just fine soon as I get these Mollies tank going and get them outta my new Discus tank lol..
How many could ya keep in about a 50 gallon corner tank? | Hey another from South Carolina, welcome! Where abouts are you if you don't mind me asking? I'm in Columbia. A 50gal corner tank could hold 5-6 comfortably. Depends on your level of maintenance. I'm a chronic overstocker, but I also do chronic water changes so...kind of works out. Generally its 1 adult discus for every 10gals of water.
I'd recommend buying from a breeder. Thats where most of these came from. Clear across country from a guy in Cali. So much more healthy fish, and generally lower prices too. In most cases you would need to have them shipped to you, but its not that bad. Thats the only way I go now. Let me know if you are interested I can always recommend some breeders/importers. We do have one guy, up near Charlotte, really nice guy and nice fish. And who knows, maybe i'll be looking to get some fish about the time you are and we can split shipping. Quote:
Originally Posted by ghotiguy What are the best water parameters for discus?
What are your water parameters, if they differ from what books and other say they should be?
Ghotiguy | Best water parameters? Eh, take your pick. Close your eyes and write a number. Most resources calling discus hard and very picky over water conditions are out of date. As long as the parameters are steady you should be fine. I've seen them kept in the 6-6.5pH range all the way up to the 8-8.5pH range. Mine are kept around the 7ish pH range. For breeding purposes you might have to lower it some into the 6's, but general keeping...nothing really special. Temp stays around 86. One of the biggest mistakes people make with discus is during water changes, the water going in differs from the water going out. Doesn't have to be exactly perfect but it needs to be close. Temp and pH wise. Sometimes cooler water might spark some breeding action, but you don't want to empty an 86F tank and fill it back up at 75F, to much of a swing. Keep things steady and water really is never an issue. Last edited by Slug; January 16th, 2010 at 11:09 AM.
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January 16th, 2010
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| Holly dude. I probably do want later but not for now. |
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January 16th, 2010
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| Slug-you're grounded! And every one of your enablers that are asking questions as well
I've been working quite hard at ignoring the existence of discus. I've tried using the "they're expensive" excuse, the "Ph not right" excuse, the "pristine water conditions" excuse.
I feel myself caving. Someone save me! I have empty tanks! |
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January 16th, 2010
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January 16th, 2010
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January 16th, 2010
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| That is so cool. What kind of rocks were those? I got mine at a landscaping place. |
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January 16th, 2010
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| Hey Slug Im in Sumter actually just more south east of there about 7 miles and I just found a up and coming breeder right here in Columbia right here on Fish Lore boards lol lol
Have ya seen the Discus at the pet lovers warehouse across from the VA hospital? Those are some of the few Ive seen and they look bad and they looked pretty skinny actualy really skinny like they hadnt eaten...
for sure ya have some awsome looking fish and they look healthy....Is there a reason that you have no substrate? or is it just easier to keep clean?
Thanks again for posting such awsome pics....Ya got me hooked lol |
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January 16th, 2010
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Originally Posted by bolivianbaby Slug-you're grounded! And every one of your enablers that are asking questions as well
I've been working quite hard at ignoring the existence of discus. I've tried using the "they're expensive" excuse, the "Ph not right" excuse, the "pristine water conditions" excuse.
I feel myself caving. Someone save me! I have empty tanks! | I cant help ya fight the urge lol them empty tanks sure need some water and fish so the silicone doesnt dry rot and crumble out lol |
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January 16th, 2010
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Originally Posted by Sonfish I cant help ya fight the urge lol them empty tanks sure need some water and fish so the silicone doesnt dry rot and crumble out lol |
I'm doomed  |
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January 16th, 2010
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January 16th, 2010
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Originally Posted by navyscuba That is so cool. What kind of rocks were those? I got mine at a landscaping place. | Landscaping rocks. We put a rock wall in the backyard, so I grabbed some rocks before the workers could get started. Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonfish Hey Slug Im in Sumter actually just more south east of there about 7 miles and I just found a up and coming breeder right here in Columbia right here on Fish Lore boards lol lol
Have ya seen the Discus at the pet lovers warehouse across from the VA hospital? Those are some of the few Ive seen and they look bad and they looked pretty skinny actualy really skinny like they hadnt eaten...
for sure ya have some awsome looking fish and they look healthy....Is there a reason that you have no substrate? or is it just easier to keep clean?
Thanks again for posting such awsome pics....Ya got me hooked lol | Heh, with any luck i'll be producing some fry. I usually just frequent Fishy Business over there where 26 hits 20 on Bush River Rd. However the times I went to pet lovers i was not that impressed. I've never been impressed with LFS discus, thats why I go straight to the source!  I wish I could warn everyone to stay away from LFS discus. You might find some gems sometimes, but the majority of them are already doomed, even in your tank. Plus why pay 3-4 times as much when you can get 2-3 extra inches of the same fish for less from a breeder?
I have bare bottom tanks just to keep them cleaner. Doing so many Water changes its just much easier. Bare bottoms have no places to hide nasties, so you know you are getting it clean each time. Plus i'm more about the actual fish then the world around the fish.
Picked up a cheap 37gal tank from a guy in the local club, set it up today. My new pair will be going in here. Could of gone with a 20-29gal...but I was looking for an excuse to use this tank and its almost a cube so its kinda cool.  |
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January 16th, 2010
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January 16th, 2010
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| I know where Fishy Business is, only been there a couple times tho, last time was about 4 months ago. We only have one LFS here and then petco and thats about it.
Do you have any problems with fish shipped in? Ive looked at some on aqua bid but the shipping charges kinda seem steep lol
That cube sure looks nice maybe by the time you get some fry I`ll have my setup going and get my sons Mollies evicted to their custom tank...lol  |
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January 16th, 2010
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| yeap shipping is always the deal breaker.  |
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January 16th, 2010
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| Never once had a shipping problem, i've brought in fish...2-3 times now all the way from the west coast and the water stayed warm and the fish were eating bloodworms literally out of the bags. Shipping charges are pretty steep, especially with everyone raising them. But its not terrible IMO. Kinda depends on how much its worth it to you haha. The strains/sizes and quality of fish I wanted was located in Cali at the time, so i ordered them. If you can find something more loval that you want, there really isn't a need to have anything shipped. Its all in what you find and want.
A very common phrase in the discus circles is you get what you pay for though this isn't entirely true....but ignoring LFS markups...you get what you pay for.
Aquabid can be good, but I don't trust a lot of the sellers on there. A couple are good though. I'd really just rather email a breeder for a stock/price list and buy direct. Honestly, you really don't find a lot of deals on Aquabid, just sellers using it as another way to market their fish. Same prices as if you talked to them otherwise. At least this is what i've noticed.
Eric at Carolina Discus is up near Charlotte. Thats the closest real breeder to us. We are still talking but we might have another "Southern Discus Workshop/Studygroup" coming about in the month of Feb. Eric usually runs this and just talks about keeping discus, methods, tricks, medications, etc etc. Its a fun time and a good program. I'll keep you up to date.
Sending you a PM sonfish. |
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January 16th, 2010
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| I bought on Aquabid too and on NE Cichlids and other than issues with the order nothing else on shipping. |
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