You shouldn't have too much problem selling off full grown, healthy discus...unless your price is too highYeah, the problem is I am trying to get rid all my fish in that 75G before the Oscar is big enough to move in. I have six 7" discus.
You shouldn't have too much problem selling off full grown, healthy discus...unless your price is too highYeah, the problem is I am trying to get rid all my fish in that 75G before the Oscar is big enough to move in. I have six 7" discus.
Mostly captive bred, but they do sell wild specimens as well.Are baby Oscars farm bred or wild caught? Is Albino Oscar hybred?
Like I said, it all depends on what you're selling them for.There are currently too many people selling discus and the supply is way greater than demand. That's why it is hard to sell them while I do not want to give them away. They are high quality discus.
Here is the link to my auction on Aquabid. Maybe I should start posting them on here as well.
http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/auction.cgi?fwdiscus&1455239215
BTW, I have been keeping discus for over 15 yrs and baby discus get to fed 10 times a day and 100% w/c daily when they are small, otherwise, they will become stunted in growth for sure.
Well, I can only feed him/her twice a day during week days. I can feed more when I am home.32B, I think you are correct in that feeding your baby oscar a few tiny meals a day is fine, and being a juvenile fish, is probably better than one larger meal a day. As long as you're on top of water changes and your water parameters, all is well. Given you're a discus keeper, oscar keeping should be a snap for you.