angels vs. discus

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moodig;4769733; said:
Nice discus. They look amazing!

electric enigma;4769806; said:
nice colour

nigaharu;4770731; said:
Beautiful pic of your angel

Thanks :)

JK47;4770061; said:
Satanoperca lilith = 1 spot on the flanks & 1 on the caudal peduncle.
Satanoperca daemon = 2 spots on the flanks & 1 on the caudal peduncle.
Satanoperca acuticeps = 3 spots on the flanks & 1 on the caudal peduncle.

^ there now they can't move it with some good eartheater info in here ;) The contrast is beautiful, I really like how orange the discus are. Nice to see a fish you bred and raised out as well. I've always loved angels and have yet to own one.

:ROFL::ROFL: good idea Justin!


Jmart159;4770334; said:
Very awesome. Do you have just the one angel?

I actually have loads...hundreds if not more...eating me out of house and home :nilly:

This is the first Phillipine blue angel I bred. He looked good so I continued...all his fault!

ryansmith83;4770440; said:
The discus are albino goldens. At my house they were more of a mustard yellow color, but with Peter's dark background and (most likely better) lighting, they are definitely turning a pretty orange color. Because they are albino and lack black pigment, you can keep them on a dark background and instead of going dark they just intensify in color. It really brings out the reds and oranges.

Any breeding activity yet, Peter? They were laying eggs occasionally for me but they ate them as soon as they deposited them.

It's actually just an old CF light. They may be more sensitive to strong light, which gives me a good excuse to use this crappy one :D

They haven't bred yet :( Well at least not that I know of. I think they don't have enough room to establish breeding territory. Getting the new tank next week and should be able to move them into a proper tank soon, but I'm worried that with substrates, more room and stronger current, they might have problem finding food. I guess I'll have to give it a try to find out.
 
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