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Yep always better to have a bigger tank, means a bigger group, with the different colours you can get the tank will look gorgeous.

I just put up a discus piccies thread in the journals and photo's bit here so take a look at my red dragon and red turq, once the turq colours up itll be a very nice contrast.

Have a blue turq in QT at the moment while it grows on so thatll be nice also.

I would seriously recommend a bigger group of fish, its just nicer to look at =-)

where do u guys buy your discus from? im getting a 120gallon tank in about 6 weeks time and im after a bunch at reasonable prices.
 
Yep always better to have a bigger tank, means a bigger group, with the different colours you can get the tank will look gorgeous.

I just put up a discus piccies thread in the journals and photo's bit here so take a look at my red dragon and red turq, once the turq colours up itll be a very nice contrast.

Have a blue turq in QT at the moment while it grows on so thatll be nice also.

I would seriously recommend a bigger group of fish, its just nicer to look at =-)

where do u guys buy your discus from? im getting a 120gallon tank in about 6 weeks time and im after a bunch at reasonable prices.

You can normally get Discus from your LFS, but if you want anything high quality you will have to go to a breeder/importer.
 
most discus love soft water :( thats why i've never kept them nor has my mother so.. :/ if i had soft water then i would but since i cba to buy the chemials i just stick to the good ol o's :D ( in my previous days anyway )
 
most discus love soft water :( thats why i've never kept them nor has my mother so.. :/ if i had soft water then i would but since i cba to buy the chemials i just stick to the good ol o's :D ( in my previous days anyway )


That's very far from the truth, in fact, almost all domestic Discus are raised in hard water.
 
my website has some good colour variations your not uk so its no good to you but it shows a more select choice of strains to what your lfs has take a look www.heananstropicals.co.uk
 
thanks I took a look. nice pics;)


Now im confused though. i dont know if i want wild discus or domestic.

Its hard there both nice....

which one would be easier 2 take care of first off?lol
 
Domestic as its tank raised more tolerant to water changes and differences in parameters
 
You could but, you need to think of the wild discus needs more. Domestics are just more tolerant of water while wilds are so used to Amazon conditions that they don't tolerate water as easily as domestics.
 
I would start with 4 domestic discus, add lots of plants, some bog wood and get your water nice and soft around a ph of 6, once the fish are happy and all parameters are stable try adding some of the wilds.

This way you can be sure that everything is spot on for them
 

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