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[27 Jul 2010 | 4 Comments | 26 views]

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Video - Discus Fish »

[20 Jul 2010 | 5 Comments | 52 views]

Juvenile discus require several feedings per day, this is because they have a smaller stomach than an adult discus. Feed little but often is a general guideline for a healthy discus, as a result this leads to a faster growth. My feeding regime is 5 times a day, the following time that they are being fed are at: 7 AM, 11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM and 11 PM. My water changes are due 1 hour after each feeding, this means that the times are: 8AM, 12PM, 4PM, 8PM and …

Video - Breeding Betta Fish »

[11 Jul 2010 | 10 Comments | 27 views]

www.bettasplendens.co.uk I just bought these 3 days ago and they are spawning already Male not picking up the eggs at first but he stated to later on

Video - Discus Fish »

[7 Jul 2010 | 2 Comments | 48 views]

New discus fish learning pecking order

Video - Discus Fish »

[2 Jul 2010 | 8 Comments | 90 views]

Be careful with Flube and better do not use acetone..

Video - Discus Fish »

[26 Jun 2010 | One Comment | 57 views]

A gorgeous discus fish breeding pair with their discus fry. You can see how the discus fry tend to stay together and how protective their parents are.

Video - Discus Fish »

[21 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 44 views]

Here I am feeding my Discus fish a frozen cube of beef heart: White Peacock Diamond Snakeskin Golden San Merah Yellow Crystal White Calico Ozelot and Valisnaria plant and one snail!

Video - Discus Fish »

[14 Jun 2010 | 8 Comments | 67 views]

Temperature treatment of discus fish – 37 centigrades for three days.

Video - Discus Fish »

[9 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 62 views]

Some beautiful leopard discus fish swimming in one of our tanks at our discus hatchery. Visit our website to see more gorgeous discus fish. www.discushatchery.com

Video - Discus Fish »

[4 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 68 views]

People often say Discus are very difficult to keep! Well that might be true if you don’t get the basics right to start with. Once you have understood and put into practice what you know, it is I think, very easy to keep any Discus, wild or tank bred. The following three factors are called the Golden Rules of Discus keeping: Water Quality If your Discus are ill or you have a problem with them, the root cause is nearly always the water quality. The native waters from which the …