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Excellent Post Jeep
Regards,
Tad
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I have been looking at posts for two day's. never new there was so much to learn. I hope im not going to be over my head. I only have 4 Discus to start out with from a LFS
he told me you had to do a lot with them. but he could not tell me a lot about them. I have them in a 55 gal and want to put them in a 95 Gal. From watching the Discus and watching them turn different colors from dark to light thought I was killing them. Found out i was not. Thay are brown but all have a touch of red around the bottom of the fins. I only payed 12.00 each for them now Im not a smart man about Discus but I do feel better on how to care for them.............
Thanks for all you help
MIKE
Its all New to me but looks like fun..
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Hi Mike... Welcome!
There's a world of information here for you to look at...
Good luck!
Brian
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What discus diseases can people catch? Not Hole In the Head I hope.
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Great Post ! - I think the most important rule is to Keep it simple these fish are a lot tougher then they look dont go looking for problems/treating problems that arent there - the fish will do that for you by the way they act and look ...
and as you have pointed out Stable perameters are the most important along with good food take time to enjoy your pets ! they after all what its all about
Wish id had this post to refer to when I first started out
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I've learnt alot about discus in the past but i still need to know alot about the water chemestry... :-[
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Great post Jeep. What I've learn is that this forum have lots of great people who are willing to give you their support unselfishly. Thank you all
dan
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wonderful, wonderful!...
listening with ears, nothing is heard,
hearing with eyes, everything is known.
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lol hole in the head - OUCH
I imagine tapeworms are high up on the list of things that people can catch, along with other parasites.
I know humans can get flukes (I can feel my gills hurting already)in the blood, I dont know if discus can pass them to you.
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Hi Brian,
Thank you for sharing your experience with this execellent post. I copy and paste your post into my personal file so that I can refer to it. It is part of my collection now! Thanks again.
Kam
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hi every1 ive just registered as a member today this is the first topic ive read and ive learnt more in the time its taken to read this article than i would reading through a complete discus book i would say im a begginer with discus although i have 2 breeding pairs which succeeded rearing young but when i took over after 5 weeks old i blew it out of 300 fry10 weeks ago i have 5 left which i dont expect to live to adulthood my goal is to raise some to adulthood and with the forums help maybe i could so i will have a lot of questions for you all
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Hello everyone,
Jeep, learning a lot in a year time is by itsself an acheviement.
Jeep, you have stated this in your article which
"always QT your new arrivals, no matter who they come from!". My question what is meant by OT?
Keep up the good work
Regards,
Truelies
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QT= quarantine.
Keeping new stock in a seperate tank with seperate equipment from your existing tank. WAsh your hands between working on new QT tank and your existing tanks.
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I still need to learn a few of those abbreviations ;D
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I will very very thankful to the one who will explain to me the meaning of
PB, RD, BD, VR, SS, RSS, BSS, BP, RP, BC, RSG, GD, OG, GM, RT, BT.
Regards,
Truelies
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