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    Wild Discus

    Friends,

    I am new in the forum, and excuse for English because I am Brazilian people. Puts some pictures of my more recent discus, and they are two adult wilds.

    A Red Alenquer and a Tefé Red Spoted Green.

    I wait that they like, however they are still recovering if of the trip because I bought directly of the Amazonian and the distance to Rio de Janeiro it is big (4 hours of flight).

    Red Alenquer




    Tefé Red Spoted Green




    Alenquer and RSG



    A hug,

    Alexandre George.
    Discus is better not to have, but I am not had as understanding

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    Nice ! Wow, your goin to have a lot of jealous people here

    Welcome to the forum !
    Dave

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    I agree with weird you will make a lot of people here jealous including me

    ctvu

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    stunning,

    i wish the flight was only 4 hours to australia

    i would have some wilds by now if it was!

    welcome
    RYAN --- DIY ROCKS!

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    wilds

    Awesome fish your making me jealous love the tefe rsg

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    Alex,
    You are very lucky to have such a high quality wild fish, especially the rsg.
    Hoping that Amazon is 4 hour flight away from Jakarta!! (..day-dreaming,
    zzzzzzz!!!!!!). Ha.... ha ..... ha!!!!

    regards,


    budi armyn

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    Alex;
    They're beautiful..............Especially the RSG...........
    Excellent.

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    wow they are mind blowing discus!

    there is something special about the colours that wilds can show

    thanks for the pics
    my Flickr photo page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27593184@N05/
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    Tiny Fry
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    Awesome, by the way what would those fish have cost you?

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    Interesting to note is that many of the wildcaught fish always have mangled fins and tails. Oh well, can't expect not to get the battle scars when there are leporinus, piranhas and the like around.

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