H hillbilly Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 25, 2005 1,864 24 0 64 Western North Carolina Nov 25, 2010 #22 kendragon;4655562; said: Wow. I've never seen these before. They're beautiful. Are they hard to keep? May want to pick your brain on switching my broko tank to a discus tank. Click to expand... No, I don't think they are any harder to keep than any other discus. You just have to learn what they need, do it, and enjoy! Thanks to everyone for looking.
kendragon;4655562; said: Wow. I've never seen these before. They're beautiful. Are they hard to keep? May want to pick your brain on switching my broko tank to a discus tank. Click to expand... No, I don't think they are any harder to keep than any other discus. You just have to learn what they need, do it, and enjoy! Thanks to everyone for looking.
ewok Fire Eel MFK Member May 25, 2007 2,632 5 68 Undisclosed Location in SOCAL Dec 8, 2010 #23 wild discus are the way to go. too many domestic strains that make the fish look like retarded Popsicles... i am getting blue face heckels and greens from snook on tuesday!
wild discus are the way to go. too many domestic strains that make the fish look like retarded Popsicles... i am getting blue face heckels and greens from snook on tuesday!