|
-
Wed Jun 25, 2008, 03:58 AM
#21
Hi all of you,
you all should read my 10 lessons on wilds I have written for
www.discuspassion.it - go to Heiko Bleher and than to Lezione, all lessons are in English and Italian.
The age of a (wild) discus depends ONLY from where it comes from, the origin (collector, exporter, importer, wholesaler, shipper, retailer, private), how the fish was kept before you get it. If a (wild) discus has been handled correctly and feed adequately and has no hexamita and other diseases, than it should live at last 5, up to 10 years or more (in nature much less, hardly 3 years).
Normally if you loose a wild discus in early stage, than something was wrong. Wilds are so much more resistant than tank breeds, their immune system works.
But please read, and hopefully also my book, as it tells you all you ever wanted (and will) know about wilds...
always
Heiko Bleher
www.aquapress-bleher.,com
-
Wed Jun 25, 2008, 10:30 AM
#22
San Merah Discus
This has been a really interesting topic.
Originally Posted by Merrilyn
All the wilds were routinely wormed as soon as we got them, and again three months later, with both Prazi and Levamisole
Bought my Heckels early March, so going by this advice, it's nearly time for the 2nd round of treatment. Merrilyn, do you worm all your fish every 3 mths or is this just for new wilds? I thought the norm was once every 6 months.
Originally Posted by Heiko Bleher
Normally if you loose a wild discus in early stage, than something was wrong.
Makes sense. My heckel that died was about 6cm when bought in March & hadn't grown any by it's death last week.
Previously known as "Tankwatcher"
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
| |