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    my albino

    ok guys this is my albino i cant find any rhing wrong with this fish .you may feel diffrent so have a look and give me your best .
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    that fish is so ulgy i think u should give it to me . nah its stunning wat type of albino is it or do they just call it albino? and i cant see nething wrong with it

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    Generally good breeders strive for a "disc" shaped fish. Although discus aren't suppose to be a perfect circle, I believe this fish moves away quite a bit from the basic "disc" shape.
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    terrific fish

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    I agree with Oz scott, lovely fish (I'd own it in a flash) but it's not that traditional shape. A definite no, no with Discus is that there should not be any difference in height where the spiny part of the dorsal meets the soft part. It may just be the photo but it looks like there is quite a difference. Get it breeding!
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    MAC, i thought Scott's albino is very nice shape. Wouldn't you call his albino high body and fin?

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    It's a nice fish all the way round. It does have high fins but regardless of whether it's high fin or not, although being picky, the spiny fins should not be higher or lower than the soft part of the dorsal.
    MAC

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    thanks for the clarification MAC!

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    thanks guys it is a good fish

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