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08-05-2005, 11:32 AM | #91 |
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another newbie question...
second day wif discus and problem not eating.. i comm it wif my motoro and green aro... try blood worm= no earthworm= no mp = no left over mp in small tiny pieces= yes.. is this mean i have to cut very very many mp for this fella? |
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08-05-2005, 02:26 PM | #93 | |
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05-07-2005, 03:36 PM | #94 |
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sorry huh but at my point of view...discus keeping are meant to be a relaxing hobby,imagine u have to take PH and buy so many different medications,add all those different medi n confused urself,wont it makes ur life difficult...i am keeping discus myself,i did abt 90%+ water change every alternate day,no heater use,no salt use.the only thing im using is anti-chlorine....heater are only use when my discus falls sick...i always believe that fish keeping should be made as easy as possible,not troublesome,everyone after work would love to go home and admire their beautiful fishes and relax,imagine u have to be wary of this n that,isint that a torture?i also believe that alot of ppl drop the idea of keeping discus cos they find discus keeping very 'ma fan'....in fact,if u get to understand more on water condition,everything will be made very easy...go for the easier way n im sure u will love discus more
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i understand wat u meant...well...individual ppl have their own way of keeping discus...normally i will observe my discus and if i ever find they behave in an abnormal way,i will check the PH too...as for the heater thingy,our discus now are mostly captive...unless we are keeping wild discus from amazon,i dont think heater is needed...dats my own opinion
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20-01-2006, 09:27 PM | #100 | |
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discus and arowana never cross my mind .One reason is the 'ma fan' factor 2nd reason maybe its costly.Ironicaly i spent hundreds of dollars during the lohan feverknowing that the fish is supposed to be very hardy.But my fishes never last more than a yr about twenty of them dead due to infection.I have one tiger barb still alive used for feeding my lohan and is ard 2yrs so which is more hardy.A few days ago a friend of my friend is giving up his discus so i wantedto give it a try so i contact Paul for the transport .When i arrived at his houseits like love at first sight after seeing 9 adult beautiful 'free' discus to be taken back.He has been keeping it for about 2 yrs just using the simple overhead pump and without heater also that open my heart to keep discus. |
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