C ckcdrummer Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 21, 2012 1,062 0 0 CA Apr 25, 2012 #11 Cool I put the white background up and it looks like its doing better already Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Cool I put the white background up and it looks like its doing better already Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
E EarthEaterBob Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 24, 2011 176 0 0 Canada Apr 26, 2012 #12 3dees said: get a light colored background and substrate and it should clear up. any discus with pigeon bloog genes will do this. Click to expand... While grade of the Discus does have a small part in this, if you don't fix the back ground the peppering is just going to get worst... Glad to hear you found a solution OP
3dees said: get a light colored background and substrate and it should clear up. any discus with pigeon bloog genes will do this. Click to expand... While grade of the Discus does have a small part in this, if you don't fix the back ground the peppering is just going to get worst... Glad to hear you found a solution OP
C ckcdrummer Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 21, 2012 1,062 0 0 CA Apr 26, 2012 #13 EarthEaterBob said: While grade of the Discus does have a small part in this, if you don't fix the back ground the peppering is just going to get worst... Glad to hear you found a solution OP Click to expand... If I take the background off after the peppering goes away will it come back? Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
EarthEaterBob said: While grade of the Discus does have a small part in this, if you don't fix the back ground the peppering is just going to get worst... Glad to hear you found a solution OP Click to expand... If I take the background off after the peppering goes away will it come back? Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
fattubwhale Candiru MFK Member Dec 25, 2011 441 46 46 Twin Cities, MN Apr 26, 2012 #14 ckcdrummer said: If I take the background off after the peppering goes away will it come back? Yes it will! You may not lose all the pepper but if you stick with the lighter back grounds it will tone down a bit. Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app Click to expand... Sent from my SGH-T959V using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
ckcdrummer said: If I take the background off after the peppering goes away will it come back? Yes it will! You may not lose all the pepper but if you stick with the lighter back grounds it will tone down a bit. Sent from my iPad using MonsterAquariaNetwork app Click to expand... Sent from my SGH-T959V using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
3dees Gambusia MFK Member May 23, 2010 669 10 16 Chicago suburb Apr 27, 2012 #15 ckcdrummer said: If I take the background off after the peppering goes away will it come back? yes it will. Click to expand...
ckcdrummer said: If I take the background off after the peppering goes away will it come back? yes it will. Click to expand...
ElectricBlueSeanBurch Piranha MFK Member Nov 24, 2010 2,987 25 81 Panaque Paradise Apr 29, 2012 #16 I always heard peppering was just bad genetics. And that the peppered ones were supposed to be culled to keep the blood lines pure
I always heard peppering was just bad genetics. And that the peppered ones were supposed to be culled to keep the blood lines pure