Wieners 110g Discus

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Any time. Beautiful tank too BTW.
 
Your discus look great. They don't show any significant stress at all. They're going grow to be stunning. Btw You have a beautiful tank. I specifically like the sand.
 
Your discus look great. They don't show any significant stress at all. They're going grow to be stunning. Btw You have a beautiful tank. I specifically like the sand.
Thank you
 
Got a few more adults today. Green brilliant and a blue snakeskin.
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Very nice.
 
Nice tank. My girl friend made me get our first discus last night. She saw it at the LFS and had to have it. So when we got home I had to raise the temp in my QT tank by 10 degrees. Will be stetting up a 150 gallon tank for it. I do have one concern with your set up. Buenos Aires Tetra can be pretty aggressive. So keep an eye on them.
 
Real nice:thumbsup:
 
Nice tank. My girl friend made me get our first discus last night. She saw it at the LFS and had to have it. So when we got home I had to raise the temp in my QT tank by 10 degrees. Will be stetting up a 150 gallon tank for it. I do have one concern with your set up. Buenos Aires Tetra can be pretty aggressive. So keep an eye on them.
I've had those BA tetras for 5-6 years now. They cant live much longer, can they? I just cant catch them....at all!!!! I am not sure about the species, but these two are really laid back and have never bothered anyone, or at least not hat I've noticed.
 
Just an addition...labeled a red blood pigeon. Either way very healthy and active. Question...do discus color up as they mature and do their markings become more vibrant?
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Yes as they mature and settle into the new tank they will become more colorful and their patterns will gain more contrast. As long as they are healthy and stress free they will gain vibrance as they grow.
 
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