Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Filtration is always the most important procedure in discus fish breeding.
As discus breed best in meat as their food, hence, the water is always very oilly and dirty everytime after you fed them.
The best time to change the water is at least 2 times per day right around one hour after you fed them. Failed to do that may results in the death of your beloved pet!
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As discus breed best in meat as their food, hence, the water is always very oilly and dirty everytime after you fed them.
The best time to change the water is at least 2 times per day right around one hour after you fed them. Failed to do that may results in the death of your beloved pet!
For more expert details, maybe you can have a look on this...
Click Here to BUY The Ultimate Discus Fish Guide.!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
What is Discus Fish?
What actually a Discus Fish is? Have you seen it before? Do you know what the species are or where its origin?
According to article from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discus_(fish). Discuss (Symphysodon spp.) are a genus of three species of cichild freshwater fishes native to the Amazon River basin.
Discus belong to the genus Symphysodon, which currently includes three species: : The common discus (Symphysodon aequifasciatus), the Heckel discus (Symphysodon discus), and a new species which has been named Symphysodon tarzoo. However, a further investigation published in August 2007 suggested that the genus held the three species: S. aequifasciatus (the green discus), S. haraldi (the blue/brown/common discus) and S. discus (the Heckel discus).
According to article from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discus_(fish). Discuss (Symphysodon spp.) are a genus of three species of cichild freshwater fishes native to the Amazon River basin.
Discus belong to the genus Symphysodon, which currently includes three species: : The common discus (Symphysodon aequifasciatus), the Heckel discus (Symphysodon discus), and a new species which has been named Symphysodon tarzoo. However, a further investigation published in August 2007 suggested that the genus held the three species: S. aequifasciatus (the green discus), S. haraldi (the blue/brown/common discus) and S. discus (the Heckel discus).
There are few types of Discus fish called locally as Blue Diamond, Red Leopard, Red Ribbon, Snakeskin, Yellow, etc.
Matured Blue Diamond Discus Fish @ ~ 8” in size. Look at the metallic finished body!
Matured Red Leopard Discus Fish @ ~ 8” in size. Look at the red leopard-alike-spot body! Beautiful!
We have a lot of new discus fish launching for sales now!
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