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Luke*

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    Discus, Wild Discus, Killifish, Cories, Tetras, Clown Loaches, Catfish, Siamese Fighting Fish, Dwarf Gouramies, Dwarf Cichlids, Rare Fish, Danios

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  1. could always start a new culture with a few of the whiteworms and maybe keep it inside somewhere cool or somewhere flies can't get to it, or use a finer mesh. another option is to put a finer mesh on the current culture and remove the flies every day or so until none are left
  2. you can find him on 'the fish room' on fb
  3. 6 L140 Big Banded Tiger Plecos adults Have a bunch of juveniles from them now too for sale
  4. wow verrry nice! awesome blend of green plants BBA seems to always become an issue, it can be killed tough with a double dose of flourish excel. then i guess just keep adding a bit to keep it away or treat again when it comes back i would just recommend to get rid of the macandra (?) in the back left as it looks a bit out of place/clunky/spread out to me. the colour takes away from the nice green medley elsewhere. also, although it's now nice and lush, i prefer the asymmetry of your feb 2014 pic for some reason. and the only other verrry minor thing i'd change is to have smaller fish so it gives the tank the illusion of being even larger. wicked job tho, is a lot of that plant actually growing on the wood? cool to see lemon tetras, love those fish
  5. L140 Big Banded Tiger Pleco (have some for sale at the moment too, around 2-3cm, PM if interested)
  6. lol if only i lived in southland i could've done so much better perhaps you're meaning without a heater and maybe outside? over summer it is definitely possible with cooler water species like danios and barbs. i've done it (during summer) in tauranga with barbs
  7. sounds like they're going well crossing a melon (pigeon blood) with a turq will probably result in heavily peppered babies though.. :-?
  8. hey megs great job! +1 to Discusguru's advice what kind of discus are they?
  9. gutted mate in a lot of pain myself atm as my nephew accidentally unplugged my tank heater and i realised too late.. lost all 11 of my baby L140 plecs and a discus.. arrrrrrgh!! should've child-proofed the damn plugs
  10. Luke*

    empress out cold

    no but i had a discus that had its whole head go black from bruising caused by it getting spooked and smacking into the glass. did have a pic but must've deleted it
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    Wild discus

    wowww stunning ronnie! and they are HUGE! how long have you had them? they look surprisingly relaxed edit: jaide discus prefer a deeper tank as their bodies are long from top to bottom. i think also the depth helps them feel safer from skyward threats. nice looking discus too btw!
  12. wow. verrrry nice mate!! cool to think of how much water will be going through your wall everyday.. haha cracker piece of driftwood there too!
  13. Luke*

    discus food

    if you strip it back to just oxheart (and i recommend using gelatin as a binder) then they shouldn't be able to resist it.. just try a tiny bit at first till they get used to identifying it and get hooked; it will look foreign to them at first after other foods. Then the next mix you do you can add in other ingredients (carrot, an egg, spinach, multi-vitamins, little bit of garlic etc)
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