New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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L260 queen arabesque - 3" or so big. Feeding mostly on watermelon, zuccini, colorbits, and frozen bloodworm.

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L134 leopard frog - 3". Same diet as the L260; just about everything you throw in the tank.

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L264 sultan - 3-4". mainly on frozen bloodworm, eats a little zuccini.

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L97 pseudacanthicus sp. white spot - 4-5" - mainly on frozen bloodworm.

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Discus - Tocantins river - 4" - feeding on live blackworm and frozen bloodworm.

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Re: New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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Nice pics but I have a little remark about the diet of your fish.
They deserve food with a lot more nutritional value !
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Re: New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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ok, for the veggie I feed, I have zuccini, sweet potato, yam, broccoli (the body of the broccoli), watermelon, pea, and corn, along with frozen bloodworm and mysis.

Some do prefer other than others. But I tried to alternate the type of food every other day.
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Re: New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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Hey Charles,

I don't wanne be pedantic but these are a few suggestions. First of all there are no real veggie feeding fish on your photo's. Maybe L 264 is the one that has the best benifit on what you are feeding.

L97, 50% veggie and 50 % meat/fish supplies
L264, i suggest the same as L 97
L134 25 % veggie and 75 % meat/fish supplies
L260 = L134

I know you're fish will love frozen bloodworms but this is not what they really need to stay healthy. Mysis is fine, brine shrimps-artemia, discus food, chopped mussels, carnivore pellets are a far better idea.

One the veggie side, why do you don't use Sprirulina flakes ?

According to discus; they can't stay alive on a diet of black and red bloodworms. Don't forget they are really strong fish but on this diet they will languish after a few months. Try to introduce frozen discus food (this take a while), chopped mussels, krill.

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Zeno
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Re: New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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I just listed frozen and fresh food. I also have hikari wafer. I don't use flake as they are messy than anything.
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Re: New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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very nice collection. cheers jk
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Re: New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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awesome charles!! the L134's are doing awesome!! im thinking i might go for a pair of the L260's next.
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Re: New photos - Plecos and discus - July/02/2012

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I have male and female. Can't ensure they will be pairing up. But 1m/1f, I can do that for you.
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