look forward to it lynnie
redwood aquatics stock the round bubblers. i prefer the round ones to the triangle ones. they just act as an extra small filter as well as giving you the air supply. win win really.
no worries. the bubblers are great. most people run them with stones in the bottom and filter sponge but i prefer to fill them with the bio noodles as i find its easier to clean. they are around the ten dollar mark and i think masterpet supplies them.
currently i only have them in a 3 foot tank but thats soon going to change, as soon as i shift some tanks around and get appropriate housing............I need shells............
and these guys are poisonous if we get pricked by there fins? if eaten by another fish like an arrow would it kill them like when someting bigger eats a pufferfish as I have heard from the toxins?
um yeah. he is only about 6cm and i had nowhere to put him till i sort tanks out for my next move so he went in with my baby cichlids of 2cm...............tasty wee snack he has just had lol. big fat round belly now. :lol:
I am hoping to keep him with an arowana , borneo tiger, and something else when i figure that out
I would like to know who has one of these uglies and what they keep them with, and if people keep one or more together.
I have just bought one, thought it was so ugly I had to have it.......very cool. :bounce:
thank you for the imput. I have a supply of meds to treat them with so its not really a money issue for me. I am aware that if they do survive they will never reach the full growth potential they should get to as already stunted. If they can get better I will just keep these ones for myself as I do not like the idea of selling an unwell or deformed/stunted fish.
I have surrounded the tank with background pics to stop so much reflection and they have a few plants in there. They are eating well and appear to be happy even though they are on there sides. I hope to do a few more treatments and lots of water changes and hope for the best. in saying this if in a months time no improvements then I will remove them from misery. I have only had these guys for a week now.
I think its sad that they ended up like this where as if they had been properly looked after they would have been seperated a long time ago to prevent them from being stunted.
I am just curious how long it will take for the worms or flukes what ever it is that im finding on the glass bottom each day to get out of there system.
they certainly look a lot better from the treatment every day.
Thanks for your opinion but I am actually asking for help here not a dig at me.
if a fish can be saved then I am more than happy to try. that is why they are in a Quarrantine tank. therfore the disease can not be spread to other fish in the shop if seperate fish stuff is used, and sterilized.
as for my reputation Im not hiding the fact that they are sick and it shows people what a sick discus looks like which is a learning lesson for some.
These are not for sale of course, just there to be fixed if they can.
:lol: here are the flounder discus that was the bung ones out of a batch.
TINY. FLAT and BLACK!!!!!
boy i got a shock when i saw these ones. the people i got them off are like "oh they are fine they always lie on there sides. they like to do that! ever since they hatched"
i raised my eyebrows and was like "OH YEP" and took them anyway.
sepearted into own tank now and still acting like weirdo's. have treated with metro tabs and droncit twice now. glass bottom is covered in white baby poo worm things im assuming every morning since i have dosed. which i guess is a good thing they they are getting it out of there system.
4 out of the 10 are now upright and the rest are flat and black. not sure if they will come right but fingers crossed.
any other suggestions?
people look at these weirdo's and are like "what on earth are they?" I can only shake my head in embarrassment and say "uh very sick discus and dont buy them if they look like this"
im shocked to see the little buggers are still hanging onto life actually!
here are the pics lol
Can anybody tell me a main difference between a blue/red turquoise and a checkerboard discus?
I bought some young ones and got told the mother was a red turq and father was a blue turq.
they both looked the same to me just varied in pattern a bit. the young ones i just assumed were turqs but could not help but wonder if they actually were then someone else said they look a lot like checkerboards.
Im not sure if the black bars have anything to do with telling them apart or not but these ones have 5 or 6 bars when they decide to show them.
I will get some pics tomorrow and put them up. I would really like to know exactly what kind they are.