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    Critique

    Hi All,

    I picked this pair up last night, I could only get 1 good pic though.

    What do you all think ?


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    they look awesome , the colour at this point looks good and the shape to eye size is very good too. but i would like to have a look at some other pics to give you a true critque , but i would love to have fish like that in my tank, were did you get them ?
    Monolicious i will say they will most likely loss some of there colour good luck with them scott

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    Well done mono!
    they are nice.
    Funny angle to judge body length and head shape, but from this shot they look great.
    If Scott likes them, your on a good thing!

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    Cheers Scott,
    I purchased them both from Nick at Sydney Discus World.
    He has some amazing Discus in the shop at the moment and I plan to get a pair of Penang eruptions of him next week.

    Quote Originally Posted by scott bowler
    they look awesome , the colour at this point looks good and the shape to eye size is very good too. but i would like to have a look at some other pics to give you a true critque , but i would love to have fish like that in my tank, were did you get them ?
    Monolicious i will say they will most likely loss some of there colour good luck with them scott

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    Cheers Bro,
    I will try to get some better pics soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Exotic Aquatic
    Well done mono!
    they are nice.
    Funny angle to judge body length and head shape, but from this shot they look great.
    If Scott likes them, your on a good thing!

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    More Pics

    Ok Guys here are few better pics.
    Both fish seem to have settled in to their new tank and both are eating beefheart and Discus Pelets today.












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    thats better.

    Great color, shape is a bit off, but overall nice!

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    Hey Pete,

    Thanks for coming in today.

    Those fish are Super Red Alenquers - different to the fish we were discussing today.

    These fish are usually understated when young but grow to have beautiful deep red colour.

    Kind regards,
    George
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    Cheers for the comment, Do you care to inform me as to what could be better with the shape of the fish so I know what to look for with my next purchase..

    Quote Originally Posted by Exotic Aquatic
    thats better.

    Great color, shape is a bit off, but overall nice!

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    It was great to meet you also George.
    Thanks for spending the time with a Discus Noob such as myself.

    Quote Originally Posted by SLS
    Hey Pete,

    Thanks for coming in today.

    Those fish are Super Red Alenquers - different to the fish we were discussing today.

    These fish are usually understated when young but grow to have beautiful deep red colour.

    Kind regards,
    George

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